Relations that are seldom or never signaled

Maite Taboada mtaboada at GPU.SRV.UALBERTA.CA
Fri Jan 14 20:02:52 UTC 2000


The analyses were all done in paper and pencil (I'm still waiting to get
hold of a wonderful annotating tool...). But I do have a couple on-line
that I'll be glad to make available. Stay tuned for details.

- Maite


At 11:05 2000-01-14 +0100, John Bateman wrote:
>    The most interesting thing, however, was that my corpus was spoken,
>dialogic, language. Leaving aside "holistic elements", that is, greetings
>and the sort, I could produce a full RST tree for every single
conversation.
>
>this is indeed a truely remarkable claim/result. Are the analyses (or
even
>some small
>subset of them) available so that one can look at the kind of RST
>structures resulting? I would be fascinated. Best,
>John Bateman.


		       Maite Taboada
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