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The Language of Time - A Reader, 2005
- Inderjeet Mani, James Pustejovsky, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
The Language of Time - A Reader. Oxford University Press 2005, ISBN 978-0-19-926854-2
Part I Tense, Aspect, and Event Structure
- Zeno Vendler:
Verbs and Times. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 21-32 - James Pustejovsky:
The Syntax of Event Structure. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 33-60 - Emmon Bach:
The Algebra of Events. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 61-70 - Hans Reichenbach:
The Tenses of Verbs. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 71-78 - Arthur N. Prior:
Tense Logic and the Logic of Earlier and Later. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 79-92 - Marc Moens, Mark Steedman:
Temporal Ontology and Temporal Reference. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 93-114 - Bonnie J. Dorr, Mori Broman Olsen:
Deriving Verbal and Compositional Lexical Aspect for NLP Applications. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 115-128 - Rebecca J. Passonneau:
A Computational Model of the Semantics of Tense and Aspect. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 129-172
Part II Tempoal reasoning
- Drew McDermott:
A Temporal Logic for Reasoning about Processes and Plans. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 173-216 - Robert A. Kowalski, Marek J. Sergot:
A Logic-based Calculus of Events. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 217-240 - Luca Chittaro, Carlo Combi:
Extending the Event Calculus with Temporal Granularity and Indeterminacy. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 241-250 - James F. Allen:
Towards a General Theory of Action and Time. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 251-276 - Antony Galton:
A Critical Examination of Allen's Theory of Action and Time. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 277-300 - Jerry R. Hobbs, James Pustejovsky:
Annotating and Reasoning about Time and Events. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 301-332
Part III Temporal Structure of Discourse
- David R. Dowty:
The Effects of Aspectual Class on the Temporal Structure of Discourse: Semantics or Pragmatics? The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 333-352 - Alex Lascarides, Nicholas Asher:
Temporal Interpretation, Discourse Relations, and Commonsense Entailment. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 353-396 - Allan Bell:
News Stories as Narratives. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 397-410 - Bonnie Lynn Webber:
Tense as Discourse Anaphor. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 411-430 - Fei Song, Robin Cohen:
Tense Interpretation in the Context of Narrative. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 431-442 - Janyce Wiebe, Thomas P. O'Hara, Kenneth J. McKeever, Thorsten Öhrström-Sandgren:
An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 443-460 - Chung Hee Hwang, Lenhart K. Schubert:
Tense Trees as the'Fine Structure'of Discourse. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 461-474 - Janet Hitzeman, Marc Moens, Claire Grover:
Algorithms for Analysing the Temporal Structure of Discourse. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 475-504
Part IV Temporal Annotation
- George Wilson, Inderjeet Mani, Beth Sundheim, Lisa Ferro:
A Multilingual Approach to Annotating and Extracting Temporal Information. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 505-512 - Graham Katz, Fabrizio Arosio:
The Annotation of Temporal Information in Natural Language Sentences. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 513-522 - Elena Filatova, Eduard H. Hovy:
Assigning Time-Stamps to Event-Clauses. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 523-532 - Frank Schilder, Christopher Habel:
From Temporal Expressions to Temporal Information: Semantic Tagging of News Messages. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 533-544 - James Pustejovsky, Robert Ingria, Roser Saurí, José M. Castaño, Jessica Littman, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Andrea Setzer, Graham Katz, Inderjeet Mani:
The Specification Language TimeML. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 545-558 - Wenjie Li, Kam-Fai Wong, Chunfa Yuan:
A Model for Processing Temporal References in Chinese. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 559-574 - Andrea Setzer, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Mark Hepple:
Using Semantic Inferences for Temporal Annotation Comparison. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 575-
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