Starting from the perspective that discourse structure arises from the presence of coherence relations, we provide a map of linguistic discourse structuring devices (DRDs), and focus on those for written text. We propose to structure these items by differentiating between primary and secondary connectives on the one hand, and free connecting phrases on the other. For the former, we propose that their behavior can be described by lexicons, and we show one concrete proposal that by now has been applied to three languages, with others being added in ongoing work. The lexical representations can be useful both for humans (theoretical investigations, transfer to other languages) and for machines (automatic discourse parsing and generation)
Discourse connectives are words or phrases such as once, since, and on the contrary that explicitly ...
While explicit discourse connectives can signal coherence relations, a common assumption is that onl...
Discourse connectives have two basic functions: they connect single text segments into a compound un...
Starting from the perspective that discourse structure arises from the presence of coherence relatio...
Discourse connectives are lexical items indicating coherence relations between discourse segments. E...
With respect to discourse organization, the most basic way of signaling the speaker’s or wri...
International audienceWith respect to discourse organisation, the most basic way of signalling the s...
International audienceLexicons generally record a list of lexemes or non-compositional multiword exp...
International audienceGuidelines to build lexicons for discourse relational device
International audienceWith respect to discourse organization, the most basic way of signaling the sp...
We present a lexicon of Dutch Discourse Connectives (DisCoDict). Its content was obtained using a tw...
Discourse coherence refers to a set of relations that connect textual units to each other in order t...
The paper focuses on the description and delimitation of discourse connectives, i.e. linguistic expr...
Discourse connectives are lexical items like “but” and “so” that are well-known to influence the onl...
International audienceThis set of eleven articles, by linguists from four different European countri...
Discourse connectives are words or phrases such as once, since, and on the contrary that explicitly ...
While explicit discourse connectives can signal coherence relations, a common assumption is that onl...
Discourse connectives have two basic functions: they connect single text segments into a compound un...
Starting from the perspective that discourse structure arises from the presence of coherence relatio...
Discourse connectives are lexical items indicating coherence relations between discourse segments. E...
With respect to discourse organization, the most basic way of signaling the speaker’s or wri...
International audienceWith respect to discourse organisation, the most basic way of signalling the s...
International audienceLexicons generally record a list of lexemes or non-compositional multiword exp...
International audienceGuidelines to build lexicons for discourse relational device
International audienceWith respect to discourse organization, the most basic way of signaling the sp...
We present a lexicon of Dutch Discourse Connectives (DisCoDict). Its content was obtained using a tw...
Discourse coherence refers to a set of relations that connect textual units to each other in order t...
The paper focuses on the description and delimitation of discourse connectives, i.e. linguistic expr...
Discourse connectives are lexical items like “but” and “so” that are well-known to influence the onl...
International audienceThis set of eleven articles, by linguists from four different European countri...
Discourse connectives are words or phrases such as once, since, and on the contrary that explicitly ...
While explicit discourse connectives can signal coherence relations, a common assumption is that onl...
Discourse connectives have two basic functions: they connect single text segments into a compound un...