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sentenceinternal

Sentenceinternal is a term used in linguistics and natural language processing to denote phenomena, structures, or features that are contained entirely within a single sentence. It contrasts with inter-sentential or discourse-level phenomena that span multiple sentences. The concept is used to clarify the scope of analysis when examining syntax, semantics, or morphology.

Typical topics described as sentenceinternal include the scope of negation within a sentence, coreference that is

In natural language processing, sentenceinternal features are used in parsing algorithms, feature extraction for machine learning

Sentenceinternal is often contrasted with inter-sentential phenomena, including pronoun resolution across sentences, discourse connective usage linking

See also intra-sentential, inter-sentential, negation scope, coreference, dependency parsing.

resolved
within
the
same
sentence,
internal
voice
and
mood
markers,
tense
and
aspect
realized
inside
the
sentence,
and
the
coordination
or
subordination
relations
between
constituents
inside
the
sentence.
It
also
covers
internal
relationships
in
a
dependency
or
constituency
parse,
such
as
which
element
governs
another
within
the
sentence,
and
ellipsis
that
affects
only
the
current
sentence.
models,
and
in
rule-based
grammars
that
aim
to
characterize
sentence-level
constraints,
such
as
subject-verb
agreement
and
internal
argument
structure.
The
term
is
not
consistently
standardized;
some
authors
may
refer
to
intra-sentential
phenomena
or
within-sentence
structure
instead.
sentences,
and
topic
continuity
in
a
text.
The
term’s
exact
usage
can
vary
by
subfield
and
author,
reflecting
different
analytic
emphasis
rather
than
a
single
universal
definition.