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4998 A. Knott, J. Oberlander, M. O’Donnell, and C. Mellish. Beyond elaboration:<br />

the <strong>in</strong>teraction of relations and focus <strong>in</strong> coherent text. In<br />

T. Sanders, J. Schilperoord, and W. Spooren, editors, Text representation:<br />

l<strong>in</strong>guistic and psychol<strong>in</strong>guistic aspects, pages 181–196. Benjam<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

Amsterdam, 2001.<br />

4999 A. Knott and T. Sanders. The classification of coherence relations and<br />

their l<strong>in</strong>guistic markers: An exploration of two languages. Journal of<br />

Pragmatics, 30(2):135–175, 1998.<br />

5000 Alistair Knott. A Data-Driven Methodology <strong>for</strong> Motivat<strong>in</strong>g a Set of<br />

Coherence Relations. PhD thesis, University of Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh,<br />

to appear.<br />

5001 Alistair Knott and Robert Dale. Us<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>guistic phenomena to motivate<br />

a set of rhetorical relations. Technical Report HCRC/RP-39, Human<br />

Communication Research Centre, University of Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh,<br />

Scotland, 1992.<br />

5002 Alistair Knott and Robert Dale. Us<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>guistic phenomena to motivate<br />

a set of coherence relations. Discourse Processes, 18(1):35–62, 1994.<br />

5003 Alistair Knott and Robert Dale. Choos<strong>in</strong>g a set of coherence relations<br />

<strong>for</strong> text-generation: a data-driven approach. In Giovanni Adorni and<br />

Michael Zock, editors, Trends <strong>in</strong> natural language generation: an artificial<br />

<strong>in</strong>telligence perspective, number <strong>10</strong>36 <strong>in</strong> Lecture Notes <strong>in</strong> Artificial<br />

Intelligence, pages 47–67. Spr<strong>in</strong>ger, 1996.<br />

5004 Alistair Knott, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander, and Mick O’Donnell.<br />

Sources of Flexibility <strong>in</strong> Dynamic Hypertext Generation. In Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

of the 8th. International Workshop on Natural Language Generation<br />

(INLG ’96), Herstmonceux, England, June 1996.<br />

5005 Alistair Knott, Michael J. O’Donnell, Jon Oberlander, and Chris Mellish.<br />

Defeasible Rules <strong>in</strong> Content Selection and Text Structur<strong>in</strong>g. In<br />

W. Hoeppner, editor, Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of the 6th European Workshop on Natural<br />

Language Generation EWNLG’97, Duisburg, Germany, 1997.<br />

5006 Alistair Knott, Ted Sanders, and Jon Oberlander. Levels of Representations<br />

<strong>in</strong> Discourse Relations. Cognitive L<strong>in</strong>guistics, 12(3):197–209, 2001.<br />

5007 Alistair Knott and Peter Vlugte. Multi-agent human-mach<strong>in</strong>e dialogue:<br />

issues <strong>in</strong> dialogue management and referr<strong>in</strong>g expression semantics. Artificial<br />

Intelligence, 172(2-3):69–<strong>10</strong>2, February 2008.<br />

5008 John S. Knox. Visual-verbal communication on onl<strong>in</strong>e newspaper home<br />

pages. Visual Communication, 6(1):19–53, 2007.<br />

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