... which connective to gen-
erate, as the mapping between connectives and re-
lations is not one-to-one, but rather many-to-many.
Siddharthan (2003) considers the task of paraphras-
ing a text while ... substituted for another while
preserving the meaning of a text. Knott (1996)
studies the substitutability of discourse connectives,
and proposes that substitutability can motivate...
... phosphory-
lation order and the properties of protein–protein
interactions is crucial for the elucidation of the steady-
state and kinetic behavior of multisite phosphoryla-
tion. Although these ... respective end-
products (upper left-hand corner of the diagram). For
a target protein with a single phosphorylation site,
these are precisely the conditions for the occurren...
... noise.
Manual analysis of a sample of 500 sentences re-
vealed about 12% of sentences do not contain the
discourse marker they are supposed to.
Of the discourse markers used in the experiments,
their frequencies ... 1993). On the other hand, several of the dis-
course markers we count as TEMPORAL, such as as
soon as, might be described as CAUSAL (Oberlan-
der and Knott...
... sequence of prenom-
inal adjectives, we can simply generate all possi-
ble orderings and choose the one with the high-
est probability. This has the advantage of reduc-
ing the problem of adjective ordering ... way, the problem of finding the
order best supported by the evidence can be stated
as a general shortest path problem: tofind the pre-
ferred order for {a, b}...
... take the
form of semantic representations retrieved by way of
their corresponding node(s) in the syntax; the oper-
ations performed on these representations are dictated
by the nature of the ... the context of an
account of discourse structure and coherence. With
l~This claim could be dispensed with in the treatment
of VP-eUipsis, perhaps at the cost of s...