LP-1998-17: Anaphoric Linking at Run Time: A Type-Logical Account of Discourse Representation

LP-1998-17: Terui, Kazushige (1998) Anaphoric Linking at Run Time: A Type-Logical Account of Discourse Representation. [Report]

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Anaphoric Linking at Run Time:
A Type-Logical Account of Discourse Representation
Kazushige Terui

A number of attempts have been made to combine Discourse Representation
Theory with type-logical grammar in order to obtain a compositional
(bottom-up) framework for discourse representation (e.g., Muskens, van
Eijck & Kamp). In those attempts, how- ever, it is usually assumed that
anaphoric links are given in advance of the construction of discourse
representation structures (DRSs). This assumption causes a difficulty,
typically dealing with plural anaphora, because generally suitable
referents of plural pronouns are not present before the construction,
but should be created through the construction of DRSs.

To settle this difficulty, we shall propose a new type-logical framework
of DRT in which anaphoric linking takes place during the construction of
DRSs (Run Time Anaphoric Linking). The construction is bottom-up in the
sense that it is based on the sequent calculus proof search of Lambek
calculus. We exploit quantifier types to represent the run time anaphoric
linking mechanism. We shall briefly illustrate how plural anaphora are
treated in our framework. In particular, we shall show that Summation and
Abstraction, which are used to create suitable antecedent discourse
referents for plural pronouns in [KR93], are available in our type-logical
setting using the linear logic modality.

Item Type: Report
Report Nr: LP-1998-17
Series Name: Logic, Philosophy and Linguistics (LP)
Year: 1998
Date Deposited: 12 Oct 2016 14:40
Last Modified: 12 Oct 2016 14:40
URI: https://eprints.illc.uva.nl/id/eprint/1277

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