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This matrix classifies the information represented by an utterance in terms of two distinct divisions : DISCOURSE - OLD / DISCOURSE - NEW and HEAREROLD / HEARER - NEW . This pair of distinctions captures the fact that what is new to the ...
This matrix classifies the information represented by an utterance in terms of two distinct divisions : DISCOURSE - OLD / DISCOURSE - NEW and HEAREROLD / HEARER - NEW . This pair of distinctions captures the fact that what is new to the ...
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Prince ( 1992 ) notes that inferrables , although they are technically both hearer - new and discourse - new , depend upon a discourse - old " trigger ' element . Based on an examination of a small corpus of data , she suggests that ...
Prince ( 1992 ) notes that inferrables , although they are technically both hearer - new and discourse - new , depend upon a discourse - old " trigger ' element . Based on an examination of a small corpus of data , she suggests that ...
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hearer - familiarity , more closely characterizes a speaker's assessment of assumed familiarity in discourse . It has been demonstrated above that felicitous inversion depends on the discourse - familiarity of the information ...
hearer - familiarity , more closely characterizes a speaker's assessment of assumed familiarity in discourse . It has been demonstrated above that felicitous inversion depends on the discourse - familiarity of the information ...
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