Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2009-09-15
First International Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, Grenada, Espagne : France (1998)
Computer Science
Computation and Language
Scientific paper
We describe an encoding scheme for discourse structure and reference, based on the TEI Guidelines and the recommendations of the Corpus Encoding Specification (CES). A central feature of the scheme is a CES-based data architecture enabling the encoding of and access to multiple views of a marked-up document. We describe a tool architecture that supports the encoding scheme, and then show how we have used the encoding scheme and the tools to perform a discourse analytic task in support of a model of global discourse cohesion called Veins Theory (Cristea & Ide, 1998).
Cristea Dan
Ide Nancy
Romary Laurent
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