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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013)
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013)
Beyond semantics: the challenges of annotating pragmatic and discourse phenomena
Published:
2013-08-16
Articles
Are We There Yet?: The Development of a Corpus Annotated for Social Acts in Multilingual Online Discourse
Jonathan T. Morgan, Meghan Oxley, Emily M. Bender, Liyi Zhu, Varya Gracheva, Mark Zachry
1-33
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Holistic Discourse Coherence Annotation for Noisy Essay Writing
Jill Burstein, Joel Tetreault, Martin Chodorow
34-52
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A Uniform Syntax and Discourse Structure: the Copenhagen Dependency Treebanks
Daniel Hardt
53-64
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Annotating the meaning of discourse connectives by looking at their translation: The translation-spotting technique
Bruno Cartoni, Sandrine Zufferey, Thomas Meyer
65-86
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A corpus of science journalism for analyzing writing quality
Annie Louis, Ani Nenkova
87-117
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Identifying "aboutness topics": two annotation experiments
Philippa Cook, Felix Bildhauer
118-141
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Linguistic Tests for Discourse Relations
Yannick Versley, Anna Gastel
142-173
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Turkish Discourse Bank: Porting a discourse annotation style to a morphologically rich language
Deniz Zeyrek; Işın Demirşahin; Ayışığı B. Sevdik Çallı
174-184
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Annotation of negotiation processes in joint-action dialogues
Thora Tenbrink, Kathleen Eberhard, Hui Shi, Sandra K ̈ubler, Matthias Scheutz
185-214
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Focus Triggers and Focus Types from a Corpus Perspective
Arndt Riester, Stefan Baumann
215-248
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Annotation upon Annotation: Adding Signalling Information to a Corpus of Discourse Relations
Maite Taboada, Debopam Das
249-281
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A Discriminative Analysis of Fine-Grained Semantic Relations including Presupposition: Annotation and Classification
Galina Tremper, Anette Frank
282-322
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