TY - GEN
T1 - Determiner-established deixis to communicative artifacts in pedagogical text
AU - Wilson, Shomir
AU - Oberlander, Jon
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Pedagogical materials frequently contain deixis to communicative artifacts such as textual structures (e.g., sections and lists), discourse entities, and illustrations. By relating such artifacts to the prose, deixis plays an essential role in structuring the flow of information in informative writing. However, existing language technologies have largely overlooked this mechanism. We examine properties of deixis to communicative artifacts using a corpus rich in determiner-established instances of the phenomenon (e.g., "this section", "these equations", "those reasons") from Wikibooks, a collection of learning texts. We use this corpus in combination with WordNet to determine a set of word senses that are characteristic of the phenomenon, showing its diversity and validating intuitions about its qualities. The results motivate further research to extract the connections encoded by such deixis, with the goals of enhancing tools to present pedagogical e-texts to readers and, more broadly, improving language technologies that rely on deictic phenomena.
AB - Pedagogical materials frequently contain deixis to communicative artifacts such as textual structures (e.g., sections and lists), discourse entities, and illustrations. By relating such artifacts to the prose, deixis plays an essential role in structuring the flow of information in informative writing. However, existing language technologies have largely overlooked this mechanism. We examine properties of deixis to communicative artifacts using a corpus rich in determiner-established instances of the phenomenon (e.g., "this section", "these equations", "those reasons") from Wikibooks, a collection of learning texts. We use this corpus in combination with WordNet to determine a set of word senses that are characteristic of the phenomenon, showing its diversity and validating intuitions about its qualities. The results motivate further research to extract the connections encoded by such deixis, with the goals of enhancing tools to present pedagogical e-texts to readers and, more broadly, improving language technologies that rely on deictic phenomena.
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U2 - 10.3115/v1/p14-2067
DO - 10.3115/v1/p14-2067
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84906925398
SN - 9781937284732
T3 - 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2014 - Proceedings of the Conference
SP - 409
EP - 414
BT - Long Papers
PB - Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
T2 - 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2014
Y2 - 22 June 2014 through 27 June 2014
ER -