Discourse representation theory

ID: discourse-representation-theory

Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) is a framework in semantics and computational linguistics that seeks to represent the meaning of sentences in a way that accounts for context and the relationships between entities mentioned in discourse. Developed primarily by Hans Kamp in the 1980s, DRT focuses on how information is structured in language, particularly in relation to an unfolding narrative or conversation.

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