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Computational and Conversational Discourse - Burning Issues - An Interdisciplinary Account

English · Hardback

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People engage in discourse every day - from writing letters and presenting papers to simple discussions. Yet discourse is a complex and fascinating phenomenon that is not well understood. This volume stems from a multidisciplinary workshop in which eminent scholars in linguistics, sociology and computational linguistics presented various aspects of discourse. The topics treated range from multi-party conversational interactions to deconstructing text from various perspectives, considering topic-focus development and discourse structure, and an empirical study of discourse segmentation. The chapters not only describe each author's favorite burning issue in discourse but also provide a fascinating view of the research methodology and style of argumentation in each field.

List of contents

1 Issues of Relevance for Discourse Analysis: Contingency in Action, Interaction, and Co-Participant Context.- 2 Types of Structure: Deconstructing Notions of Constituency in Clause and Text.- 3 Interaction and Syntax in the Structure of Conversational Discourse: Collaboration, Overlap, and Syntactic Dissociation.- 4 The Information Structure of the Sentence and the Coherence of Discourse.- 5 Discourse Coherence and Segmentation.- 6 On the Relation Between the Informational and Intentional Perspectives on Discourse.- 7 Empirical Analysis of Three Dimensions of Spoken Discourse: Segmentation, Coherence, and Linguistic Devices.- Authors' Biographies.

Product details

Assisted by Eduar H Hovy (Editor), Eduard H Hovy (Editor), Eduard H. Hovy (Editor), R Scott (Editor), R Scott (Editor), Donia R. Scott (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1960
 
EAN 9783540609483
ISBN 978-3-540-60948-3
No. of pages 202
Weight 432 g
Illustrations XII, 202 p.
Series NATO ASI Series F: Computer and Systems Sciences
NATO ASI Series
NATO ASI Series F: Computer and Systems Sciences
Nato ASI Subseries F:
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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