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Page 1 of 65 RST Bibliography from the RST RST Bibliography from the RST web site (http://www.sfu.ca/rst) Last updated: August 22, 2017 Abelen, Eric, Gisela Redeker & Sandra A. Thompson. 1993. The rhetorical structure of US-American and Dutch fund-raising letters. Text 13(3). 323-350. Abrahamson, Jennie A. & Victoria Rubin. 2012. Discourse structure differences in lay and professional health communication. Journal of Documentation 68(6). 826-851. Abrahamson, Jennie A. & Victoria Rubin. 2015. Differences over discourse structure differences: A reply to Urquhart and Urquhart. Journal of Documentation 71(2). Afantenos, Stergos D. 2007. Some reflections on the task of content determination in the context of multi-document summarization of evolving events. In Galia Angelova, Kalina Bontcheva, Ruslan Mitkov, Nicolas Nicolov & Nikolai Nikolov (eds.), Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP 2007) (pp. 12-16). Borovets, Bulgaria: INCOMA. Afantenos, Stergos D & Nicholas Asher. 2014. Counter-argumentation and discourse: A case study. Proceedings of the Workshop on Frontiers and Connections between Argumentation Theory and Natural Language Processing. Forlì-Cesena, Italy. Afantenos, Stergos D., Pascal Denis, Philippe Muller & Laurence Danlos. 2010, 3578-3584. Learning recursive segments for discourse parsing. International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). Malta. Afantenos, Stergos D., Irene Doura, Eleni Kapellou & Vangelis Karkaletsis. 2004. Exploiting cross-document relations for multi-document evolving summarization. In G. A Vouros & T. Panayiotopoulos (eds.), Methods and Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Proceedings of 3rd Hellenic Conference on AI, SETN 2004 (pp. 410-419). Berlin: Springer. Afantenos, Stergos D. & Nicolas Hernandez. 2009. What's in a message? Proceedings of the EACL 2009 Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Computational Language Acquisition. (pp. 18-25). Athens, Greece. Afantenos, Stergos D., Vangelis Karkaletsis & Panagiotis Stamatopoulos. 2005. Summarization from medical documents: a survey. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 33(2). 157-177. Afantenos, Stergos D., Vangelis Karkaletsis, Panagiotis Stamatopoulos & Constantin Halatsis. 2008. Using synchronic and diachronic relations for summarizing multiple documents describing evolving events. Journal of Intelligent Information Systems 30(3). 183-226. Ahmed, Nabeel, Sharifulah Khan, Khalid Latif & Asad Masood. 2008. Extracting semantic annotations and their correlation with document components. Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Emerging Technologies (ICET). (pp. 32-37). Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Aker, Ahmet. 2014. Entity Type Modeling for Multi-Document Summarization: Generating Descriptive Summaries of Geo-Located Entities. University of SheffieldThesis Type. Alami, Nabil, Mohammed Meknassi & Noureddine Rais. 2015. Automatic texts summarization: Current state of the art. Journal of Asian Scientific Research 5(1). 1-15. Albacete, Patricia L., Pamela Jordan & Sandra Katz. 2015. Is a dialogue-based tutoring system that emulates helpful co-constructured relations during human tutoring effective? Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education. Madrid, Spain. Albertini, John A., Marc Marschark & Pamela J. Kincheloe. 2015. Deaf students' reading and writing in college: Fluency, coherence, and comprehension. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. in press. Aldogan, Deniz & Yusuf Yaslan. 2015. A comparison study on ensemble strategies and feature sets for sentiment analysis. In Omer H. Abdelrahman, Erol Gelenbe, Gokce Gorbil & Ricardo Lent (eds.), Information Sciences and Systems 2015: Proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (ISCIS) (pp. 359-370). Berlin: Springer. Alexandris, Christina, Mario Nottas & George Cambourakis. 2015. Interactive evaluation of pragmatic features in spoken journalistic texts. In Masaaki Kurosu (ed.), Human-Computer Interaction: Users and Contexts. Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Part III (pp. 259-268). Berlin: Springer. Alexandropoulos, George. 2013. Stylistic approach of Julian the Emperor and Gregory Nazianzean. The Buckingham Page 1 of 65 Journal of Language and Linguistics 6. 1-13. Alexandropoulos, George. 2014. Rhetorical approach of Flavius Claudius Julian's letters. The Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics 7. 1-14. Alexandropoulos, George. 2015. Caesars and Misopogon: A linguistic approach of Flavius Claudius Julianus' political satires. The Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics 8. 107-120. Alexandropoulos, Georgios. 2015. A corpus-stylistic approach of the treatises of Great Athanasius about idolatry. In Jan Zizka & Frantisek Darena (eds.), Modern Computational Models of Semantic Discovery in Natural Language (pp. 273-299): IGI Global. Alexandropoulos, Georgios. 2016. Stylistic devices of Christians expressing contradiction against the Gentiles, Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics. Alharbi, Ghada, Raymond W. M. Ng & Thomas Hain. 2015. Annotating meta-discourse in academic lectures from different disciplines. Proceedings of SLaTE 2015, Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education. Leipzig, Germany. Al-Khawaldeh, Fatima T. & Venus W. Samawi. 2015. Lexical cohesion and entailment based segmentation for Arabic text Summarization. World of Computer Science and Information Technology Journal 5(3). 51-60. Allaymoun, Mohammad Hamad. 2015. Rhetorical structure analysis for assessing collaborative processes in CSCL. Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing (ICSTCC). (pp. 123-127). Cheile Gradistei, Romania. Allaymoun, Mohammad Hamad & Stefan Trausan-Matu. 2016. Analysis of collaboration in CSCL chat using rhetorical schemas. Proceedings of 2016 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS). (pp. 39-44). Irbid, Jordan. Allen, Robert B. & Yoonmi Chu. 2015. Architectures for complex semantic models. Proceedings of the Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing. Jeju Island, Korea. Allen, R. B., Y. J. Wu & J. Luo. 2005. Interactive causal schematics for qualitative scientific explanations. In Digital Libraries: Implementing Strategies and Sharing Experiences, Proceedings (Vol. 3815, pp. 411-415). Almany, Ibrahim, Naomie Salim, Yogan Jaya Kumar & Ameer Tawfik. 2014. Discussion summarization based on cross-document relation using model selection technique. Advances in Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Artificial Intelligence. (pp. 218-225). Alonso i Alemany, Laura & Maria Fuentes Fort. 2003. Integrating cohesion and coherence for automatic summarization. Proceedings of EACL'03 Student Research Workshop. (pp. 1-8). Budapest, Hungary. Alós, Julieta. 2015. Discourse relation recognition in translation: A relevance-theoretic perspective. Perspectives: Studies in Translatology. in press. Al-Saleh, Asma Bader & Mohamed El Bachir Menai. 2016. Automatic Arabic text summarization: A survey. Artificial Intelligence Review in press. Al-Sanie, W., Ameur A. Touir & Hassan I. Mathkour. 2006. Towards a rhetorical parsing of Arabic text. Proceedings of International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling, Control and Automation and International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies and Internet Commerce (CIMCA-IAWTIC'06). Altshuler, Daniel. 2014. Discourse transparency and the meaning of temporal locating adverbs. Natural Language Semantics. 58-88. Aluíso, Sandra M., Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo & MS Duran. 2014. New corpora for "new" challenges in Portuguese processing. In Tony Berber Sardinha & Telma de Lurdes São Bento Ferreira (eds.), Working with Portuguese Corpora. London: Bloomsbury. Alves, Fabio & José Luiz Gonçalves. 2013. Investigating the conceptual-procedural distinction in the translation process. Target - International Journal of Translation Studies 25(1). 107-124. Alves, Fabio & José Luiz Gonçalves. 2015. Investigating the conceptual-procedural distinction in the translation process. In Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow, Susanne Göpferich & Sharon O'Brien (eds.), Interdisciplinarity in Translation and Interpreting Process Research (pp. 109-126). Amsterdam: Benjamins. Alwesabi, Khaled & Weihua Gui. 2017. A novel method based on hybrid summarization system for Arabic documents. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 14(1). 835-846. Al-Zahrani, Ahmed M., Hassan Mathkour & Hassan Abdalla. 2015. PSO-based feature selection for Arabic text summarization. Journal of Universal Computer Science 21(11). 1454-1469. Andersson, Marta. 2016. 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