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Constraints In Discourse 172th Edition Anton Benz Ed Peter Khnlein Ed

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Constraints In Discourse 172th Edition Anton Benz Ed Peter Khnlein Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Anton Benz (ed.), Peter Kühnlein (ed.)
ISBN: 9789027254160, 9789027291431, 9027254168, 9027291438
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 172

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Constraints In Discourse 172th Edition Anton Benz Ed Peter Khnlein Ed by Anton Benz (ed.), Peter Kühnlein (ed.) 9789027254160, 9789027291431, 9027254168, 9027291438 instant download after payment.

It is a commonplace to say that the meaning of text is more than the conjunction of the meaning of its constituents. But, what are the rules governing its interpretation, and what are the constraints that define well-formed discourse? Answers to these questions can be given from various perspectives. In this edited volume, leading scientists in the field investigate these questions from structural, cognitive, and computational perspectives. The last decades have seen the development of numerous formal frameworks in which the structure of discourse can be analysed, the most important of them being the Linguistic Discourse Model, Rhetorical Structure Theory and Segmented Discourse Representation Theory.This volume contains an introduction to these frameworks and the fundamental topics in research about discourse constraints. Thus, it should be accessible to specialists in the field as well as advanced graduate students and researchers from neighbouring areas. The volume is of interest to discourse linguists, psycholinguists, cognitive scientists, and computational linguists.

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