Supplement to Discourse Representation Theory

Long descriptions for some figures in Discourse Representation Theory

Figure 1 description

This box diagram will be described using nested lists. The actual diagram uses the numbers of the sentences in [3]; we will be including those sentences in the list (other than [3f] which isn’t in the diagram).

  • [3a] John had a great evening last night. (everything below is in a box and there is an arrow labelled “Elaboration” points from this to the box)
    • [3b] He had a great meal. (everything below is in a box and there is an arrow labelled “Elaboration” points from this to the box)
      • [3c] He ate salmon.
      • [3d] He devoured lots of cheese. (an arrow labelled “Narration” points from [3c] to this)
    • [3e] He won a dancing competition (an arrow labelled “Narration” points from [3b] to this)

Figure 2 description

A DRS diagram

  • \(\pi_{1} \pi_{6}\)
    • \(\pi_{1}\) : [x: John(x), great-time(x)]
    • \(\pi_6\) :
      • \(\pi_{2} \pi_{5} \pi_{7}\)
        • \(\pi_{2}\) : [: great-meal(x)]
        • \(\pi_{5}\) : [: won-dance(x)]
        • Narration(\(\pi_{2},\pi_{5}\))
        • \(\pi_{7}:\)
          • \(\pi_{3} \pi_{4}\)
            • \(\pi_{3}\) : [: ate-salmon(x)]
            • \(\pi_{4}\) : [: devoured-cheese(x)]
            • Narration(\(\pi_{3},\pi_{4}\))
        • Elaboration(\(\pi_{2},\pi_{7}\))
    • Elaboration(\(\pi_{1},\pi_{6}\))

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