Natural Language Generation: New Results in Artificial Intelligence, Psychology and LinguisticsG.A. Kempen Authors and Participants xi I Pragmatic Aspects 1 1. Some pragmatic decision criteria in generation 3 EduardH. Hovy 2. How to appear to be conforming to the 'maxims' even if you prefer to violate them 19 Antlwny Jameson 43 3. Contextual effects on responses to misconceptions Kathleen F. McCoy 4. Generating understandable explanatory sentences 55 Domenico Parisi & Donatella Ferrante 5. Toward a plan-based theory of referring actions 63 Douglas E. Appelt Generating referring expressions and pointing gestures 71 6. Norben Reithinger II Generation of Connected Discourse 83 7. Rhetorical Structure Theory: description and construction of text structures 85 William C. Mann & Sandra A. Tlwmpson 8. Discourse strategies for describing complex physical objects 97 Cecile L. Paris & Kathleen R. McKeown 9. Strategies for generating coherent descriptions of object movements in street scenes 117 Hans-Joachim Novak 133 10. The automated news agency: SEMTEX - a text generator for German Dietmar ROsner 149 11. A connectionist approach to the generation of abstracts KOiti Hasida, Shun Ishizald & Hitoshi Isahara III Generator Design 157 159 12. Factors contributing to efficiency in natural language generation DavidD. McDonald, Marie M. Vaughan & James D. Pustejovsky 183 13. Reviewing as a component of the text generation process Masoud Yazdani A French and English syntactic component for generation 191 14. Laurence Danlos KING: a knowledge-intensive natural language generator 219 15. Paul S. Jacobs vii 231 IV Grammars and Grammatical Formalisms 233 16. The relevance of Tree Adjoining Grammar to generation Aravind K. |
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Pragmatic Aspects | 6 |
Anthony Jameson | 19 |
Kathleen F McCoy | 43 |
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adjoining algorithm Anaphoric answer Artificial Intelligence auxiliary trees Cl subject clause template complex component Computational Computational Linguistics conceptual configuration constituent constraints construct context coord-S defined Defn dialogue dir-object discourse domain EL/F elementary trees elements Evaluator event example expression feature set Figure finite set formal function Functional Unification Grammar goal Halliday hearer HUM1 HUM2 input interpretation knowledge base knowledge representation lexicon linguistic main path Mann mapping Mary metafunction misconception module morphemes natural language natural language processing node noun object output phonological phrase position possible pragmatic Predicate Frame problem produce pronoun question realisation rules realized reference reflexive pronoun relations Relative Clause represented rhetorical role S-feature schema Section semantic representation sememes SEMTEX sequence situation soundwave speaker specific speech strategy syntactic categories syntactic structure synthesized system network systemic grammar telegraphic speech Term theory underlying unification utterance verb Verbal words