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Superordinate and Basic Level Categories in Discourse: Memory and Context

Abstract

Representations for natural category systems and a retrieval-based framework are presented that provide the means for applying generic knowledge about the semantic relationships between entities in discourse and the relative salience of these entities imposed by the current context. An analysis of the use of basic and superordinate level categories in discourse is presented, and the use of our representations and processing in the task of discourse comprehension is demonstrated.

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