International audienceWhile linguists and philosophers have sought to model the various ways in which the meaning of what we say can depend on the nonlinguistic context, this work has by and large focused on how the nonlinguistic context can be exploited to ground or anchor referential or otherwise context-sensitive expressions. In this paper, we focus on examples in which nonlinguistic events contribute entire discourse units that serve as arguments to coherence relations, without the mediation of context-sensitive expressions. We use both naturally occurring and constructed examples to highlight these interactions and to argue that extant coherence-based accounts of discourse should be extended to model them. We also argue that extending ...
In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on ment...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
International audienceFor the past twenty to thirty years, a good part of the domain of linguistics ...
While linguists and philosophers have sought to model the various ways in which the meaning of what ...
Our paper works on a proposal recently put forward by Hunter, Asher and Lascarides 2018 on the use o...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that modelling situated discourse requires not only al...
Previous investigations of discourse coherence have emphasized the importance of a variety of cohere...
This thesis is concerned with the syntax, compositional semantics and contextually-situated interpre...
In day-to-day interactional discourse, disturbances in coherence can usually be resolved relatively ...
Over the past four decades, discourse coherence has been studied from linguistic, psycholinguistic, ...
Over the past four decades, discourse coherence has been studied from linguistic, psycholinguistic, ...
This paper is about discourse and pragmatics. It presents the fundamental claims Anne Reboul and I h...
Schlangen D. A Coherence-Based Approach to the Interpretation of Non-Sentential Utterances in Dialog...
This précis outlines some of the key themes in Context and Coherence. At the core of Context and Coh...
According to Rhetorical Structure Theory, implicit propositions emerge from the combination of piece...
In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on ment...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
International audienceFor the past twenty to thirty years, a good part of the domain of linguistics ...
While linguists and philosophers have sought to model the various ways in which the meaning of what ...
Our paper works on a proposal recently put forward by Hunter, Asher and Lascarides 2018 on the use o...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue that modelling situated discourse requires not only al...
Previous investigations of discourse coherence have emphasized the importance of a variety of cohere...
This thesis is concerned with the syntax, compositional semantics and contextually-situated interpre...
In day-to-day interactional discourse, disturbances in coherence can usually be resolved relatively ...
Over the past four decades, discourse coherence has been studied from linguistic, psycholinguistic, ...
Over the past four decades, discourse coherence has been studied from linguistic, psycholinguistic, ...
This paper is about discourse and pragmatics. It presents the fundamental claims Anne Reboul and I h...
Schlangen D. A Coherence-Based Approach to the Interpretation of Non-Sentential Utterances in Dialog...
This précis outlines some of the key themes in Context and Coherence. At the core of Context and Coh...
According to Rhetorical Structure Theory, implicit propositions emerge from the combination of piece...
In this paper we argue that coherence relations between discourse units are ultimately based on ment...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
International audienceFor the past twenty to thirty years, a good part of the domain of linguistics ...