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Preferences


Table 5: Preference weight assignment for pronominal anaphora
Pref. No. Description Weight
1 Antecedents that are in the same AP as the anaphor 35
2 Antecedents that are in the previous AP to that containing the anaphor 20
2a Antecedents that are in the most recent unclosed AP 30
2b Antecedents in the topic 15
6 Antecedents that appear with the verb of the anaphor more than once
7 Antecedents that are in the same position with reference
to the verb as the anaphor (before or after)
5
8 Antecedents that are in the same position with reference 
to the utterance as the anaphor
5
12 The nearest antecedent to the anaphor YES
In this final experiment, the preference set obtained in the previous experiment was used (including the minimum set of preferences that we considered to be the optimal configuration). Then, several alternatives were used in order to obtain an optimal preference weight assignment. Tables 5 and 6 show the preference weight assignments for pronominal and adjectival anaphora, respectively.
 

Table 6: Preference weight assignment for adjectival anaphora
Pref. No. Description Weight
1 Antecedents that are in the same AP as the anaphor 35
2 Antecedents that are in the previous AP to that containing the anaphor 10
2a Antecedents that are in the most recent unclosed AP 10
2b Antecedents in the topic 35
3 Antecedents that share the same kind of modifiers 5
4 Antecedents with exactly the same modifiers 5
5 Antecedents that agree in number 5
8 The nearest antecedent to the anaphor YES
This final set of constraints and preferences was presented in Section 5.2.


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