This fascinating volume is based on a multidisciplinary workshop for linguists, sociologists and computational linguists. The authors discuss their favorite burning issues in discourse and display their own methodologies and styles of argumentation.
Computational and Conversational Discourse: Burning Issues - An Interdisciplinary Account
The Handbook of Discourse Analysis makes significant contributions to current research and serves as a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the central issues in contemporary discourse analysis.
[ Burstein et al . , 1998 ] Jill Burstein , Karen Kukich , Susanne Wolff , Chi Lu , Martin Chodorow , Lisa BradenHarder , and Mary Dee Harris . Automated scoring using a hybrid feature identification technique .
This edited collection of previously unpublished papers focuses on Centering Theory, an account of local discourse structure.
On the other hand, PPTA is assigned a large negative weight, indicating the persuader does not change the opinion of a persuadee who already wanted to select the persuasive target a priori, a natural result as the persuader will not ...
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In contrast , studies like Ure ( 1982 ) , Ferguson ( 1983 ) , Hymes ( 1984 ) , Heath and Langman ( 1994 ) , Bruthiaux ( 1994 ; 1996 ) , Conrad ( 2001 ) , and Biber et al . ( 1999 ) exclusively use the term ' register ?
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