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Ellipsis And Reference Tracking In Japanese Shigeko Nariyama

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Ellipsis And Reference Tracking In Japanese Shigeko Nariyama
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 418
Author: Shigeko Nariyama
ISBN: 9027230765
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Ellipsis And Reference Tracking In Japanese Shigeko Nariyama by Shigeko Nariyama 9027230765 instant download after payment.

In many East Asian languages, despite the prevalent occurrence of implicit reference, reference management is largely achieved without recourse to familiar agreement features. For this reason, recovering ellipted reference has been a perplexing problem in the analysis of these languages. This book elucidates the linguistic mechanisms for ellipsis resolution in Japanese, mechanisms which involve complex processes of inference that integrate grammatical, sociolinguistic, and discourse considerations with real world knowledge. These processes are realised in an integrated algorithm, the validity of which is tested against naturally-occurring written texts. This book also builds connections between theoretical linguistics and practical applications. The findings not only have theoretical implications for identifying crucial factors in the linguistic encoding of implicitly expressed information, factors which are very different from those found in European languages, but also offer practical applications, particularly for the design of machine translation systems and for learners of Japanese.

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