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Preface | ||
1 | Information Packaging: From Cards to Boxes | 1 |
2 | Presupposed Propositions in a Corpus of Dialogue | 35 |
3 | Explaining Presupposition Triggers | 61 |
4 | Demonstratives as Definites | 89 |
5 | The use of emphatic reflexives with NPs in English | 137 |
6 | The Role of Salience in the Production of Referring Expressions | 167 |
7 | Generation of Contextually Appropriate Word Order | 193 |
8 | Efficient Context-Sensitive Generation of Referring Expressions | 223 |
9 | Generating Descriptions Containing Quantifiers: Aggregation and Search | 265 |
10 | Contextual Influences on Attribute Selection for Repeated Descriptions | 295 |
11 | Towards the Generation of Document-Deictic References | 329 |
12 | Some Observations on Deixis to Properties | 355 |
13 | Relevance and Perceptual Constraints in Multimodal Referring Actions | 391 |
Index | 411 |
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