Quantifying Discourse Support for Omitted Pronouns
Abstract
Pro-drop is commonly seen in many languages, but its discourse motivations have not been well characterized. Inspired by the topic chain theory in Chinese, this study shows how character-verb usage continuity distinguishes dropped pronouns from overt references to story characters. We model the choice to drop vs. not drop as a function of character-verb continuity. The results show that omitted subjects have higher character history-current verb continuity salience than non-omitted subjects. This is consistent with the idea that discourse coherence with a particular topic, such as a story character, indeed facilitates the omission of pronouns in languages and contexts where they are optional.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2209.07961,
title = {Quantifying Discourse Support for Omitted Pronouns},
author = {Shulin Zhang and Jixing Li and John Hale},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.07961},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
to be published in Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Computational Models of Reference, Anaphora and Coreference, 2022