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Bantu word order between discourse and syntactic relations

open access: yesLinguistique et Langues Africaines, 2023
Discourse function has often been noticed to be a strong factor in conditioning Bantu word order. The importance of discourse function for determining the word order of Bantu languages is visible for example in locative inversion and dedicated focus ...
Elisabeth J.  Kerr   +5 more
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Deixis, binding and presupposition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Dynamic semantic accounts of presupposition have proven to quite successful improvements over earlier theories. One great advance has been to link presupposition and anaphora together (van der Sandt 92, Geurts 95), an approach that extends to integrate ...
Asher, Nicholas
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The Function of CDA in Media Discourse Studies

open access: yesJEES (Journal of English Educators Society), 2018
Discussing the period of critical in discourse analysis, it has appeared at the end of 90's in the variety of analytical conceptual frameworks and approaches.
Indah Ayu Widuna
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Discourse markers as the locus of signaling the main-event line in Alsea narratives

open access: yesLinguistics
This article argues that in Alsea ([aes]; Penutian/isolate; dormant; Oregon Coast) the main event line (mel) of narratives is reliably signaled by a particular combination of clause-initial particles, functioning as discourse markers, and not by a ...
Shirtz Shahar
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The Author[’s] Remains: Foucault and the Demise of the “Author-Function” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
At several points throughout his career, Foucault suggests that publishing texts without authors’ names attached would be a useful step towards dismantling what he calls the “author-function:” a social and political role structured according to the way ...
Hendricks, Christina
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Discourse Markers in an Online Community of Buhînën People

open access: yesJournal of Education, Management and Development Studies, 2022
One of the language communication challenges is how it works as speakers use it. Some words may not change their semantic meaning, but when it is meant to say on speaker’s intention, it impacts the context; these particles are discourse markers.
Marlon Pontillas, Francis Roi Rañada
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DECONSTRUCTION OF IDEOLOGICAL HEGEMONY OF LANGUAGE-CULTURE MAINTENANCE IN SUNDANESE MEDIA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The media, a controlling discourse, is presupposed to perform social power of groups that have ability to control the minds of other groups. The practice of this mind control involves more than acquiring beliefs.
Sari , Retno Purwani
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Ludic Function of Precedent-Related Phenomena in Media Discourse

open access: yesJournal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, 2016
The aim of this paper is to determine the ludic function of precedent-related phenomena as a type of intertextuality. The analysis is done on the basis of relevance theoretic approach, through which we aim to show the additional cognitive effect which is
Yu. M. Velykoroda
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Cross-discourse Development of Supervised Sentiment Analysis in the Clinical Domain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Current approaches to sentiment analysis assume that the sole discourse function of sentiment-bearing texts is expressivity. However, the persuasive discourse function also utilises expressive language.
Lee, M., Smith, Phillip
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NeuralREG: An end-to-end approach to referring expression generation

open access: yes, 2018
Traditionally, Referring Expression Generation (REG) models first decide on the form and then on the content of references to discourse entities in text, typically relying on features such as salience and grammatical function. In this paper, we present a
Ferreira, Thiago Castro   +4 more
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