The Linguistic Structure of Discourse (1996)
| Venue: | Tilburg University |
| Citations: | 17 - 0 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Polanyi96thelinguistic,
author = {Livia Polanyi},
title = {The Linguistic Structure of Discourse},
booktitle = {Tilburg University},
year = {1996},
pages = {141--178}
}
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Abstract
In order to provide a principled foundation for the study of discourse, in this paper we propose answers to three basic questions: What are the atomic units of discourse? What kind of structures can be built from the elementary units? How do we interpret the resulting structures semantically? Inferences and the correct interpretation of deixis and anaphors in discourse depend upon both structural and semantic accessibility relations. Structurally, we argue, discourse is context free and accessibility is determined by the coordination and subordination relations specified by the model of discourse presented here. Semantically, accessibility is controlled by relations among a number of modal contexts (interaction, speech event, genre unit, modality, polarity, and point of view) which determine the discourse world relative to which each primitive discourse unit is interpreted. To demonstrate the validity of our approach, the linguistic discourse model developed here is applied to a problem concerning the distribution of a discourse particle in Mocho and to various problems of discourse interpretation.







