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CORDIS RTD-PROJECTS/© European Communities, 2000.
Record Control Number: 9098
Quality Validation Date: 1994-06-17
Update Date: 1998-11-13
Project Acronym: DANDELION
Title: Discourse Functions and Representation: an Empirically
and Linguistically Motivated Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Natural
Language Texts
Subject Index : Electronics, Microelectronics; Information
Processing, Information Systems
Other Indexes: discourse; natural language processing;
generation
Objective: The empirical study of discourse has reached
sufficient maturity that it can and should be brought to bear on formal
and computational models. Our aim is to gear text-analytical and
psycholinguistic research more directly towards this goal, and to
incorporate the empirical results in state-of-the-art formal and
functional discourse representations.
We will attempt to represent
(a selection of) the linguistic resources needed for the generation of
text in a declarative and modular way. These representations will be
complementary to and compatible with existing representations of
linguistic knowledge at the level of the grammar and the lexicon.
General Information: APPROACH AND METHODS
Discourse
functions and their grammatical realisations are investigated and modeled
for three European languages: English, German, and Dutch. This guarantees
a minimal degree of language independency and makes our research directly
relevant to machine translation. We limit our attention to written,
monological discourse, excluding interactional phenomena like questions,
answers, and acknowledgements, and speech-specific phenomena like
accent-placement and intonation. The result will be an executable
specification of the properties of discourse that need to be enforced
whenever text is used, generated, analysed, and so forth. It will be
declarative and nondirectional, and it will not make any claims about
optimal or human-like processing.
The research will profit from
existing theories of discourse representation originating from the
sentence-based orientation. One of the theoretical results of the project
will consist in an overview of the augmentation that essentially
sentence-based accounts will need in order to become fully-fledged
theories of discourse.
POTENTIAL
The research carried out
in this project is a prerequisite for attaining the long-term goal of
developing computational devices that can understand and generate natural
language discourse in context. The project bridges interdisciplinary gaps
by incorporating empirical results in formal and functional linguistic
representations. The development tools being built for the project and the
executable specifications of form-function mappings will contribute to the
construction of a discourse researcher's workbench for the study of
complex interactions of contextual factors and linguistic phenomena.
Achievements: Research has been carried out in order to develop
a language independent theory of discourse on the basis of linguistic
analysis and psycholinguistic experimentation. The theory models the
interactions between preferences for and constraints on surface forms that
may express the same proposition but are pragmatically different.
Theoretical and empirical work was carried out in the following
areas: text types, global and local discourse structures; chaining
and thematic progression; temporal structure and temporal connectives;
discourse functions of NP-anaphora.
The available grammar
resources for the 3 target languages were inventarized and evaluated with
respect to their potential to accept input from a discourse interface. The
interfacing of discourse thematic notions with lexicogrammatical
thematization options was explored for a systemic grammar of German.
Start Date: 1992-10-01
End Date: 1995-09-30
Duration: 36 months
Project Status: Completed
Programme Type: 3rd FWP (Third Framework Programme)
Programme Acronym : ESPRIT
3
Subprogramme Area: Basic Research Speech and Natural
Language
Project Reference: 6665
| Prime Contractor |
| Organisation: KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT BRABANT |
| Department: Dpt of Linguistics |
| Address: , 90153 |
| Postcode: 5000 LE |
| City: TILBURG |
Region: ZUID-NEDERLAND NOORD-BRABANT
Midden-Noord-Brabant |
| Country: NETHERLANDS |
Contact Person: Name: REDEKER, GISELA Tel:
+31-20-5483053 Fax: +31-20-6446436 |
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| Other Contractors |
| Organisation Name: SAARLAND UNIVERSITY |
| Organisation Type: Education |
| Contact Person: STEINER, ERICH |
| Address: St. Johanner Stadtwald |
| City: Saarbrücken |
Region: SAARLAND Stadtverband Saarbrücken |
| Org. Country: GERMANY |
| Postcode: 66111 |
| Telephone: +49-681-3023577 |
| Fax: +49-681-3024440 |
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| Organisation Name: UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE
MADRID |
| Contact Person: LAVID, JULIA |
| Department: Electron Microscopy Centre |
| Address: PABELLON GOBIERNO, 1 |
| City: MADRID |
| Region: COMUNIDAD DE MADRID |
| Org. Country: SPAIN |
| Postcode: 28000 |
| Telephone: +34-341-3945410 |
| Fax: +34-341-5493960 |
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| Organisation Name: Gesellschaft für Mathematik und
Datenverarbeitung mbH |
| Contact Person: BATEMAN, JOHN |
| Department: Auftrags- und Vertragswesen |
| Address: Schloß Birlinghoven |
| City: Sankt Augustin |
Region: NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN KÖLN
Rhein-Sieg-Kreis |
| Org. Country: GERMANY |
| Postcode: 53754 |
| Telephone: +49-6151-875826 |
| Fax: +49-6151-875818 |
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