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Communication Noise as a Discourse Component
The paper focuses on the investigation of communicative noise at various levels of monocultural and intercultural communication. Communication noise is seen as a component of a communicative event, functioning as obstacles of different nature that lower the effectiveness of communication, destabilize it and are able to cause communicative conflict or ...
Ganna OLIINYK +2 more
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TAPping into argumentation: Developments in the application of Toulmin's Argument Pattern for studying science discourse [PDF]
This paper reports some methodological approaches to the analysis of argumentation discourse developed as part of the two-and-a-half year project titled "Enhancing the Quality of Argument in School Science" supported by the Economic and Social Research ...
Erduran, S +2 more
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Parsing Argumentation Structures in Persuasive Essays [PDF]
In this article, we present a novel approach for parsing argumentation structures. We identify argument components using sequence labeling at the token level and apply a new joint model for detecting argumentation structures.
Gurevych, Iryna, Stab, Christian
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Development of the discourse competence through literary texts
The aim of the article is to present a study of the literary text from a discursive perspective focusing on the development of the discourse competence in the English language.
Tatiana Lașcu
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Contextual Argument Component Classification for Class Discussions [PDF]
Argument mining systems often consider contextual information, i.e. information outside of an argumentative discourse unit, when trained to accomplish tasks such as argument component identification, classification, and relation extraction.
Luca Lugini, D. Litman
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MEGA RST Discourse Treebanks with Structure and Nuclearity from Scalable Distant Sentiment Supervision [PDF]
The lack of large and diverse discourse treebanks hinders the application of data-driven approaches, such as deep-learning, to RST-style discourse parsing.
Patrick Huber, G. Carenini
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The problem of teaching communicative tactics in English-language professional discourse
The work discusses the problem of teaching students of civil engineering departments English-language civil engineering discourse, in particular, communicative tactics of this type of discourse.
S. S. Andreeva
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Gender component of sports discourse
This article is devoted to the gender problem in sports discourse, which many researchers are concerned about, namely, the inequality in the representation of men and women in sports. The focus is on the aesthetic rather than athletic perception of a woman, as evidenced by language examples. To make sport more fair, it is necessary to change the gender
L. G. Yarmolinets, Zh. A. Terpelets
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Over 2.8 million people die each year from being overweight or obese, a largely preventable disease. Social media has fundamentally changed the way we communicate, collaborate, consume, and create content.
Theo Lynn +3 more
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Constructing the Ideal Future in Foreign Military Media Discourses of The World War II Period
The major objective of the paper is to establish functions of modeling the ideal future in the British, American and French military media discourses of World War II period.
Olga A. Solopova, Maria S. Saltykova
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