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... DISCOURSE - OLD / DIS- COURSE - NEW in order to distinguish two information statuses that have often been conflated in the literature : that of having been previously evoked within the discourse ( i.e. , old with respect to the discourse ...
... DISCOURSE - OLD / DIS- COURSE - NEW in order to distinguish two information statuses that have often been conflated in the literature : that of having been previously evoked within the discourse ( i.e. , old with respect to the discourse ...
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... discourse representation theory ( DRT ) is a system for processing ' discourses ' ( Jones owns a Porsche . It fascinates him . ) into discourse representation struc- tures ( DRSS ) , which are then verified after ' embedding ' into a ...
... discourse representation theory ( DRT ) is a system for processing ' discourses ' ( Jones owns a Porsche . It fascinates him . ) into discourse representation struc- tures ( DRSS ) , which are then verified after ' embedding ' into a ...
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... discourse is reflected as a subordinated DRS ( a box within the larger box ) , since its conditions and some of its new discourse referents ( narrow - scope indefinites : Anna doesn't own a dog ) do not enter the universe of the higher ...
... discourse is reflected as a subordinated DRS ( a box within the larger box ) , since its conditions and some of its new discourse referents ( narrow - scope indefinites : Anna doesn't own a dog ) do not enter the universe of the higher ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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