Abstract

1. Editors' Foreword 2. I. Computational Treatment 3. A Sequenced Model of Anaphora and Ellipsis Resolution (by Lappin, Shalom) 4. How to Deal with Wicked Anaphora? (by Cristea, Dan) 5. A Machine Learning Approach to Preference Strategies for Anaphor Resolution (by Stuckardt, Roland) 6. Decomposing Discourse (by Tetreault, Joel) 7. A Lightweight Approach to Coreference Resolution for Named Entities in Text (by Dimitrov, Marin) 8. A Unified Treatment of Spanish se (by Sharp, Randy) 9. II. Theretical, Psycholinguistic and Cognitive Issues 10. Binding and Beyond: Issues in Backward Anaphora (by Reuland, Eric J.) 11. Modelling Referential Choice in Discourse: A Cognitive Calculative Approach and a Neutral Network Approach (by Gruning, Andre) 12. Degrees of Indirectness: Two Types of Implicit Referents and their Retrieval via Unaccented Pronouns (by Cornish, Francis) 13. Pronominal Interpretation and the Syntax-Discourse Interface: Real-time Comprehension and Neurological Properties (by Pinango, Maria Mercedes) 14. Top-down and Bottom-up Effects on the Interpretation of Weak Object Pronouns in Greek (by Kousta, Stavroula-Thaleia) 15. Different Forms Have Different Referential Properties: Implications for the Notion of 'Salience' (by Kaiser, Elsi) 16. Referential Accessibility and Anaphor Resolution: The Case of the French Hybrid Demonstrative Pronoun Celui-Ci/Celle-Ci (by Fossard, Marion) 17. III. Corpus-Based Studies 18. The Predicate-Argument Structure of Discourse Connectives: A Corpus-Based Study (by Creswell, Cassandre) 19. Combining Centering-Based Models of Salience and Information Structure for Resolving Intersentential Pronominal Anaphora (by Navarretta, Costanza) 20. Pronouns Without NP Antecedents: How do we Know when a Pronoun is Referential? (by Gundel, Jeanette K.) 21. Syntactic Form and Discourse Accessibility (by Ward, Gregory) 22. Coreference and Anaphoric Relations of Demonstrative Noun Phrases in Multilingual Corpus (by Vieira, Renata) 23. Anaphoric Demonstratives: Dealing with the Hard Cases (by Rocha, Marco A.E.) 24. Focu, Activation, and This-Noun Phrases: An Empirical Study (by Poesio, Massimo)

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