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The Meaning-Text theory (MTT) was put forward in Moscow, thirty-five years ago, by Zolkovski and Mel'cuk ([29], [30]), in the framework of research in machine translation.
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grammatical connectivity, anaphoric accessibility space, denotational distinctions, interactive multilingual generation, anaphora resolution systems, nominal nucleus, composed synset, yahoo concept, neighboring morphemes, extractive summarization, capitalize yes, linearly ordered tree, morphological string, bigram features, gong cheng shi, anaphora resolution algorithms, tensei jingo, same surface string, anaphora resolution module, verbal nucleus, hierarchical thesaurus, narrative planner, morphological families, power divergence statistic, labeled precision
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Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, New York, Dice Coefficient, International Workshop, Lecture Notes, Specification Marks Method, Mel'cuk Igor, Alexander Gelbukh, Cambridge University Press, Kyoto University, Proceedings of the International, Soviet Union, Imperial Household, Kahane Sylvain, Naive Bayesian, Penn Treebank, Virtual Predict, European Conference, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ben Hazez, Dobj Sem, Mexico City, World Wide Web, Choose the Right Word
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