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Discourse processing and text representation from a Mental Models perspective Export

Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 7, No. 3. (1992), pp. 193-204.

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This paper introduces the topics of discourse representation and text processing from a mental models perspective. It outlines the mental models approach to the principal topics discussed in the papers that follow: combinatory semantics, anaphora and inference. Finally, it points to the flexibility of the language-processing system. Some aspects of this flexibility are most naturally described within the mental models framework. Others, however, are purely strategic.


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