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adam_text | Contents
Contents
vii
Figures
xiii
Preface
xv
Acknowledgements
xxi
1
Motivations
1
1.1
What This Book is, and is Not, About
................ 1
1.2
Motivating Rhetorical Relations
.................... 6
1.2.1
Temporal Structure
...................... 6
1.2.2
Anaphora and
VP
Ellipsis
................... 8
1.2.3
Bridging
............................. 18
1.2.4
Presuppositions
......................... 23
1.2.5
Lexical Ambiguity
....................... 26
1.2.6
Implicature in Dialogue
.................... 28
1.3
Rhetorical Relations in Corpora
....................32
1.4
Conclusions
............................... 35
2
Semantic Models of Discourse Interpretation
39
2.1
Introduction
............................... 39
2.2
Dynamic Semantics
........................... 39
2.3
DRSs: Syntax and Semantics
..................... 45
2.3.1
A Basic Fragment
....................... 46
2.3.2
The Semantics of DRSs
.................... 47
2.3.3
Questions
............................ 49
2.3.4
Requests
............................. 51
2.4
Construction and Underspecification
................. 54
2.5
Why Dynamic Semantics is Not Enough
............... 60
2.5.1
Anaphora
............................ 60
vn
viu
Contents
2.5.2
Temporal
Anaphora......................62
2.5.3
Presuppositions
.........................63
2.6
Conclusion
...............................67
3
Pragmatic Models of Discourse Interpretation
69
3.1
Introduction
...............................69
3.2
Traditional Theories of Pragmatics
..................71
3.2.1
Relevance Theory
....................... 75
3.2.2
Against The Belief Change Model of Discourse Content
. . 76
3.2.3
Two Logics: The Logic of Information Content and the
Logic of Information Packaging
................78
3.3
Cognitive Approaches to Discourse Interpretation
..........81
3.3.1
Plan Recognition and Discourse Structure
..........82
3.3.2
Interpretation as Abduction
..................90
3.4
Other Theories that Use Rhetorical Relations
............102
3.5
Empirical Approaches to Discourse Interpretation
..........105
3.6
Some Concluding Remarks
......................108
4
The Logical Form of Discourse 111
4.1
Introduction
...............................
Ill
4.2
Underspecification and Pragmatic Supplementation
.........113
4.3
Underspecified Logical Forms for Clauses
..............116
4.3.1
Other Sources of Underspecification
.............123
4.3.2
The Syntax of ULFs
......................125
4.3.3
The Interpretation of ULFs
..................129
4.4
The Syntax of the Discourse Language
................135
4.4.1
A General Approach to Syntax
................137
4.5
A Language for Describing Logical Forms
..............141
4.6
The Vocabulary of Discourse Relations
................145
4.7
Hierarchical Structure and Availability
................146
4.8
The Logic of Information Content
..................155
4.8.1
Elaboration and Explanation
.................159
4.8.2
Narration: A Case for Scalar Coherence
...........162
4.8.3
Background
...........................165
4.8.4
Parallel and Contrast
.....................168
4.8.5
Macrostructure Meets
Microstructure
............169
4.9
Unpacking the Truth Conditions: An Example
...........171
4.10
Introducing Holes into Discourse Structures
.............173
4.11
Conclusion
...............................177
Contents ix
5 Building
Logical Forms for Discourse
179
5.1
Introduction
...............................179
5.2
Filling in Holes
.............................180
5.2.1
The Need for Nonmonotonic Inference
............181
5.2.2
The Logic: Some Preliminary Remarks
...........183
5.3
The Glue Language
...........................184
5.4
Some Formal Details
..........................186
5.4.1
Syntax
..............................186
5.4.2
Semantics
............................188
5.4.3
The Logic: Brief Overview
..................189
5.4.4
The Logic: Some Formal Details
...............192
5.5
Transferring Information into the Glue Language
..........194
5.6
Some Default Rules for Inferring Discourse Relations
........199
5.6.1
Narration
............................199
5.6.2
Explanation, Elaboration and Result
.............204
5.6.3
Background
...........................207
5.6.4
Parallel and Contrast
.....................208
5.7
Inferring Discourse Relations: Some Examples
............209
5.8
Putting the Pieces together: SDRS Update
.............212
5.9
Working Through a Bigger Example
.................223
5.10
Formulating Maximal Discourse Coherence
.............230
5.10.1
Some Applications of MDC
..................235
5.11
Interpreting Presuppositions
......................238
5.12
Conclusions
...............................246
6
The Lexicon and Discourse Structure
249
6.1
Introduction
...............................249
6.2
What is in the Lexicon?
........................250
6.3
Lexical Semantics in Review
......................253
6.3.1
Inheritance Structure
.....................254
6.3.2
Argument and Event Structure
................264
6.4
Lexical Information to Discourse Structure
.............273
6.4.1
Cases where Rhetorical Connections are Lexically Specified
273
6.4.2
Defeasible Inferences from Lexical Information
.......279
6.4.3
Exploiting Information about Subtypes in the Lexicon
. . . 282
6.4.4
Subcategorisation Frames and Discourse Structure
.....283
6.5
From Discourse Structure to Lexical Interpretation
.........288
6.6
Conclusion
...............................291
Contents
Discourse Relations for Dialogue
293
7.1
Introduction
...............................293
7.2
Why Dialogue and Monologue are Similar
..............293
7.2.1
Availability in Dialogue
....................293
7.2.2
Rhetorical Relations in Monologue and Dialogue
......296
7.3
Some Differences Between Monologue and Dialogue
.........298
7.3.1
An SDRS for Each Agent?
..................298
7.3.2
Cognitive Constraints on Anaphora
.............301
7.4
SDRT and Speech Acts
........................304
7.4.1
Indirect Speech Acts
......................307
7.5
Technical Details of SDRT for Dialogue
...............311
7.6
Simple Relations for Dialogue
.....................313
7.6.1
Indirect Question Answer Pairs
................313
7.6.2
Question Elaboration and Other Relations Involving Plans
320
7.6.3
Question Coordination
.....................329
7.6.4
Other Relations Involving Questions
.............331
7.6.5
Metatalk Relations
.......................333
7.6.6
Other Relations Involving Requests
..............336
7.7
Conclusions
...............................341
Disputes in Dialogue
343
8.1
Introduction
...............................343
8.2
Some Motivating Examples
......................343
8.3
Correction: The Analysis of one Divergent Relation
.........345
8.3.1
Some Formal Details
......................350
8.4
Settledness
...............................361
8.5
An Analysis of an Extended Example
................368
8.6
Conclusion
...............................373
Cognitive Modelling
375
9.1
Introduction
...............................375
9.2
Cognitive Modelling for Discourse Interpretation
..........376
9.2.1
The Rich Logic of Attitudes
..................378
9.2.2
The Shallow Language
.....................379
9.2.3
The Syntax and Semantics of the Language
.........385
9.2.4
Axioms of Rationality and Cooperativity
..........390
9.2.5
Deriving Cognitive Modelling Axioms
............401
9.3
From Cognitive Models to Discourse Structure
...........403
9.3.1
Responses to Questions
....................403
9.3.2
Some Examples
.........................405
9.3.3
The Rhetorical Role of Questions
...............406
9.3.4
Some More Examples
.....................409
Contents xi
9.3.5
Indicatives
that Elaborate Plans
...............410
9.3.6
Inferring the Unexpected
...................412
9.3.7
Imperatives in Dialogue
....................413
9.4
Axioms for Discourse Relations Based on Structure
.........415
9.5
Applications
...............................416
9.5.1
Cognitive Coordination
....................416
9.5.2
Calculating Implicatures
....................418
9.6
More Implicatures: Turn taking
....................427
9.7
Conclusions
...............................427
10
Some Concluding Remarks
429
10.1
What We ve Done
...........................429
10.2
The Dynamic Logic of Information Content
.............432
10.3
Semantic Underspecification
......................435
10.4
Discourse Update
............................436
10.5
The Logic of the Lexicon
........................438
10.6
The Logic of Cognitive Modelling
...................440
10.7
Comparison with Other Theories
...................441
10.8
Where We Go From Here
.......................442
A Objections and Replies
445
A.I Introduction
...............................445
A.2 Questions of Detail
...........................445
A.2.1 Is the Glue Logic too Complex?
................445
A.2.2 Representationalism
......................446
A.2.3 Empirical Difficulties: Generalisability and Falsifiability
. . 447
A.3 Questions of Principle
.........................447
A.3.1 Can Discourse Structure be Eliminated?
...........448
A.3.2 Cognitive Foundations of Rhetorical relations
........450
В
Notation Index
453
B.I Information Content: Object Language
...............453
B.2 Information Content: Metalanguage
.................454
B.3 Underspecified Information Content: The Language
Сиџ
......454
В.
4
Underspecified Information Content: Metalanguage
.........454
B.5 Glue Logic: Object Language
.....................455
B.6 Glue Logic: Metalanguage
.......................455
B.7 Discourse Update
............................456
B.8 Cognitive Modelling Language
....................456
С
The Semantics of DRT
457
xii
Contents
D
Glossary of Discourse Relations
459
D.I Introduction
...............................459
D.2 Content-Level Relations
........................459
D.2.1 Content-Level Relations for Indicatives
............460
D.2.2 Content-Level Relations Involving
Interrogatives......463
D.2.3 Content-Level Relations Involving Imperatives
.......464
D.3 Text Structuring Relations
.......................465
D.4 Cognitive-Level Discourse Relations
.................466
D.5 Divergent Relations
..........................469
D.6 Metatalk Relations
...........................470
E
Summary of Discourse Update
473
E.I Summary of the Glue-Logic Axioms
.................473
E.2 Discourse Update Definitions
.....................475
F
Some Proofs in the Glue Logic
479
F.I The Specificity Principle
........................479
F.2 An Example Involving Specificity
...................479
References
481
Index
506
Citation Index
521
Paperback
Re-issue
People often mean more than they say. Grammar on its own is typically
insufficient for determining the full meaning of an utterance; the
assumption that the discourse is coherent or makes sense1 has an
important role to play in determining meaning as well,
Logres
of
Conversation presents a dynamic semantic framework called Segmented
Discourse Representation Theory, or SDRT. where this interaction
between discourse coherence and discourse interpretation is explored in
a logically precise manner. Combining ideas from dynamic semantics.
commonsense reasoning and speech act theory. SDRT uses its analysis
of rhetorical relations to capture intuitively compelling implicatures.
It provides a computable method for constructing these logical forms
and is one of the most formally precise and linguistically grounded
accounts of discourse interpretation currently available. The book will
be of interest to researchers and students in linguistics and in philosophy
of language,
Nicholas Asher is Professor of Philosophy and of Linguistics at the
university of Texas at Austin. His research interests include formal
semantics and pragmatics, discourse processing, and various topics
in philosophical logic. He has published over eighty articles and is the
author of
Reference
lo Abstract
Objects in Discourse
(1993).
Alex Lascarides is Reader in the Division of Informatics at the university
of Edinburgh. Her research interests include theoretical and computation*
linguistics, particularly semantics, pragmatics, and discourse processing.
She has published over forty research articles.
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title_full | Logics of conversation Nicholas Asher ; Alex Lascarides |
title_fullStr | Logics of conversation Nicholas Asher ; Alex Lascarides |
title_full_unstemmed | Logics of conversation Nicholas Asher ; Alex Lascarides |
title_short | Logics of conversation |
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topic | Diskursrepräsentationstheorie (DE-588)4272376-0 gnd Konversationsanalyse (DE-588)4114283-4 gnd Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd |
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