Definite Noun Phrase Anaphora Relation
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A Definite Noun Phrase Anaphora Relation is an Anaphora Relation where the Anaphor is a Definite Noun Phrase that represents either the same concept or a semantically close concept (e.g. a Synonym, or a Superordinate) to the Anaphor Antecedent.
- AKA: Definite Noun Phrase Anaphora.
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- Example(s):
- Many [researchers] attended the talk. [The attendees] asked many questions.
- See: Pronomial Anaphora Relation, One-Anaphora Relation.
References
- (Mitkov, 1999) ⇒ Ruslan Mitkov. (1999). “Anaphora Resolution: The State of the Art." Technical report. University of Wolverhampton.