نتایج جستجو برای: established discourse of orientalism

تعداد نتایج: 21171447  

2014
Attapol Rutherford Nianwen Xue

Sentences form coherent relations in a discourse without discourse connectives more frequently than with connectives. Senses of these implicit discourse relations that hold between a sentence pair, however, are challenging to infer. Here, we employ Brown cluster pairs to represent discourse relation and incorporate coreference patterns to identify senses of implicit discourse relations in natur...

2016
Fatemeh Torabi Asr Vera Demberg

Previous experimental studies on concessive connectives have only looked at their local facilitating or predictive effect on discourse relation comprehension and have often viewed them as a class of discourse markers with similar effects. We look into the effect of two connectives, but and although, for inferring contrastive vs. concessive discourse relations to complement previous experimental...

Journal: :Teosofia: Indonesian Journal of Islamic Mysticsm 2021

Many theories have been proposed to discuss Sufism in terms of its linguistic origins and role spiritual knowledge, concepts ideas, cultural influences. Both Muslim orientalist scholars offered opposing views on the beginnings Sufism. Unfortunately, Western orientalists were first research this topic, their ideas greatly influenced later scholars. This study examines how early British orientali...

2010
Rashmi Prasad Aravind K. Joshi Bonnie L. Webber

Studies of discourse relations have not, in the past, attempted to characterize what serves as evidence for them, beyond lists of frozen expressions, or markers, drawn from a few well-defined syntactic classes. In this paper, we describe how the lexicalized discourse relation annotations of the Penn Discourse Treebank (PDTB) led to the discovery of a wide range of additional expressions, annota...

2013
Thomas Meyer Lucie Poláková

The paper presents machine translation experiments from English to Czech with a large amount of manually annotated discourse connectives. The gold-standard discourse relation annotation leads to better translation performance in ranges of 4–60% for some ambiguous English connectives and helps to find correct syntactical constructs in Czech for less ambiguous connectives. Automatic scoring confi...

2009
Jutta Haider David Bawden

Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate and critically assess the notions of “information poverty” in LIS by highlighting its connections with development discourse. Design/methodology/approach – The article takes a discourse analysis approach, which starts from Michel Foucault’s understanding of discourse. “Information poverty” is posited as a statement and investigated in its...

Journal: :Arab World English Journal for Translation & Literary Studies 2021

Orientalism as a literary phenomenon has been recently focused on by different writers all over the world. Many of those who write about have not same understanding, and divergences are reproduced due to attitudes toward Orientalism. From various studies concerning Orientalism, there apparent tributaries confronting understanding concept from perspectives. Edward Said is one who, according what...

The present study aimed at investigating the specific discourse cycles of someintroductory textbooks across disciplines and languages to see to what extent theyacculturate students into the new subjects. To this end, 2 well-established and mostlyused English and Persian introductory textbooks in sociology and 2 other wellestablishedEnglish and Persian introductory textbooks in linguistics were ...

2011
Ravi Teja Rachakonda Dipti Misra Sharma

We describe our efforts to apply the Penn Discourse Treebank guidelines on a Tamil corpus to create an annotated corpus of discourse relations in Tamil. After conducting a preliminary exploratory study on Tamil discourse connectives, we show our observations and results of a pilot experiment that we conducted by annotating a small portion of our corpus. Our ultimate goal is to develop a Tamil D...

1998
Frank Schilder

There are two conceivable readings for (1). Either (a) it refers to the party or (b) Peter only disliked the food. Discourse grammars like Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (SDRT) offer an explanation for this phenomenon. SDRT an extension ofDRT (Kamp and Reyle, 1993) describes a complex propositional structure of Discourse Representation Structures (DRSs) connected via discourse relati...

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