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- Identification of Similar Documents Using Coherent ChunksSobha Lalitha Devi, Sankar Kuppan, Kavitha Venkataswamy, Pattabhi R. K. Rao. 54-68 [doi]
- Binding without Identity: Towards a Unified Semantics for Bound and Exempt AnaphorsEric Reuland, Yoad Winter. 69-79 [doi]
- The Doubly Marked Reflexive in ChineseAlexis Dimitriadis, Min Que. 80-90 [doi]
- Definiteness Marking Shows Late Effects during Discourse Processing: Evidence from ERPsPetra B. Schumacher. 91-106 [doi]
- Pronoun Resolution to Commanders and Recessors: A View from Event-Related Brain PotentialsJosé Augusto Leitão, António Horta Branco, Maria Mercedes Piñango, LuÃs Pires. 107-120 [doi]
- Effects of Anaphoric Dependencies and Semantic Representations on Pronoun InterpretationElsi Kaiser. 121-129 [doi]