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A Simplified Theory of Tense Representations and Constraints on their Composition

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A Simplified Theory of Tense Representations and Constraints on their Composition
This paper proposes a set of representations for tenses and a set of constraints on how they can be combined in adjunct clauses. The semantics we propose explains the possible meanings of tenses in a variety of sentential contexts. It also supports an elegant constraint on tense combination in adjunct clauses. These semantic representations provide insights into the interpretations of tenses, and the constraints provide a source of syntactic disambiguation that has not previously been demonstrated. We demonstrate an implemented disambiguator for a certain class of three-clause sentences based on our theory.
Michael R. Brent
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Type Conference
Year 1990
Where ACL
Authors Michael R. Brent
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