Interpretation Act
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An Interpretation Act is an Act where an Agent inteprets the meaning of an Artifact.
- Context:
- It can happen during a Reading Act or a Listening Act.
- See: Reference Resolution Act, Disambiguation.
References
1995
- (Ramshaw & Marcus, 1995) ⇒ Lance Ramshaw, and Mitch Marcus. (1995). “Text Chunking Using Transformation-based Learning.” In: Proceedings of the Third ACL Workshop on Very Large Corpora (WVLC 1995).
- These patterns eliminate impossible readings to identify a somewhat idiosyncratic kind of target noun group that does not include initial determiners but does include postmodifying prepositional phrases (including determiners).