Genres in the Prague discourse treebank

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(1) Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Malostranské nám. 25, Prague 1; 118 00, Czech Republic | 1600年 / European Media Laboratory GmbH (EML); Holmes Semantic Solutions; IMMI; KDictionaries; VoiceBox Technologies卷 / European Language Resources Association (ELRA)期
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We present the project of classification of Prague Discourse Treebank documents (Czech journalistic texts) for their genres. Our main interest lies in opening the possibility to observe how text coherence is realized in different types (in the genre sense) of language data and; in the future; in exploring the ways of using genres as a feature for multi-sentence-level language technologies. In the paper; we first describe the motivation and the concept of the genre annotation; and briefly introduce the Prague Discourse Treebank. Then; we elaborate on the process of manual annotation of genres in the treebank; from the annotators' manual work to post-annotation checks and to the inter-annotator agreement measurements. The annotated genres are subsequently analyzed together with discourse relations (already annotated in the treebank) - we present distributions of the annotated genres and results of studying distinctions of distributions of discourse relations across the individual genres;
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