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    The Information-Structural Status of Adjuncts: A Question-under-Discussion-Based Approach by Brunetti, Lisa, De Kuthy, Kordula, Riester, Arndt

    Published in Discours (13-10-2021)
    “…In this paper we present an analysis of the information structural properties of different types of verb and sentence modifying adjuncts under a QUD (question…”
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    Coreference, lexical givenness and prosody in German by Baumann, Stefan, Riester, Arndt

    Published in Lingua (01-11-2013)
    “…•Information status in spoken German is analysed both at a referential and a lexical level.•Each level separately has an incremental effect on the degree of…”
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    Anarchy in the NP. When new nouns get deaccented and given nouns don’t by Riester, Arndt, Piontek, Jörn

    Published in Lingua (01-10-2015)
    “…•Nominal deaccentuation requires neither givenness of N nor overt alternatives.•Nominal deaccentuation requires an alternative entity currently under…”
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    Focus Triggers and Focus Types from a Corpus Perspective by Riester, Arndt, Baumann, Stefan

    Published in Dialogue and discourse (01-01-2013)
    “…The article discusses several issues relevant for the annotation of written and spoken corpus data with information structure. We discuss ways to identify…”
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    Varia by Anastasio, Simona, Barbedette, Angèle, Brunetti, Lisa, De Kuthy, Kordula, Eshkol-Taravella, Iris, Giuliano, Patrizia, Riester, Arndt

    Published in Discours (13-10-2021)
    “…Coordination éditoriale du numéro : Benjamin Fagard & Mathilde Salles…”
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    Improving coreference resolution with automatically predicted prosodic information by Rösiger, Ina, Stehwien, Sabrina, Riester, Arndt, Vu, Ngoc Thang

    Published 28-07-2017
    “…Adding manually annotated prosodic information, specifically pitch accents and phrasing, to the typical text-based feature set for coreference resolution has…”
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