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Publication details [#20360]

Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English

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The authors examine the interpretation of ambiguous sentences in text and discourse. It is argued that the correct reading for the ambiguous item is derived from its extended context. A given text is not an unrelated list of propositions, but a set of propositional units which are cross-referenced to one another and catalogued under one or several macro-propositions within which they find their identity. It are such macro-propositions that provide a top-down schema which controls interpretation.