Because is used for intentional transmission of causal information in discourse. In scientific writing, it is widely used connecting propositions which exhibit relations of ‘logical inference’ between them. Its use can, thus, be described in terms of underlying semantic / pragmatic structures rather than syntactic ones. In this paper, semantic and pragmatic considerations concerning because connections are discussed and the use of the connective in scientific discourse is commented upon
By relying on a corpus of scientific research articles, the paper aims at providing a descriptive ac...
The paper explores the field of cognitive discourse analysis. Basically, it addresses the epistemi...
By force of causes precede effects, causality contributes to the temporal meaning of discourse. In c...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...
In this article, we draw a comparison between causal prepositions and causal connectives and present...
Abstract: The goal of this paper is twofold. First, we aim to shed light on the need to distin-guish...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
The goal of this paper is twofold. First, we aim to shed light on the need to distinguish French cau...
The article investigates causality as one of the major semantic types in discourse. Formal explicit ...
This chapter is about argumentation and connectives. It first gives a general definition of argument...
Committee members: Britt, M. Anne; Magliano, Joseph P.; Millis, Keith K.Advisor: Wiemer, Katja.Inclu...
Connectives and the coherence relations they express are among the build-ing blocks of discourse. It...
This study focused on the cognitive representation of causal coherence relations linguistically mark...
Causal relations are constitutive of scientific text. Causal information implies different stages of...
Causal connectives are often considered to provide crucial information about the discourse structure...
By relying on a corpus of scientific research articles, the paper aims at providing a descriptive ac...
The paper explores the field of cognitive discourse analysis. Basically, it addresses the epistemi...
By force of causes precede effects, causality contributes to the temporal meaning of discourse. In c...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...
In this article, we draw a comparison between causal prepositions and causal connectives and present...
Abstract: The goal of this paper is twofold. First, we aim to shed light on the need to distin-guish...
Many languages of the world have connectives to express causal relations at the discourse level. Oft...
The goal of this paper is twofold. First, we aim to shed light on the need to distinguish French cau...
The article investigates causality as one of the major semantic types in discourse. Formal explicit ...
This chapter is about argumentation and connectives. It first gives a general definition of argument...
Committee members: Britt, M. Anne; Magliano, Joseph P.; Millis, Keith K.Advisor: Wiemer, Katja.Inclu...
Connectives and the coherence relations they express are among the build-ing blocks of discourse. It...
This study focused on the cognitive representation of causal coherence relations linguistically mark...
Causal relations are constitutive of scientific text. Causal information implies different stages of...
Causal connectives are often considered to provide crucial information about the discourse structure...
By relying on a corpus of scientific research articles, the paper aims at providing a descriptive ac...
The paper explores the field of cognitive discourse analysis. Basically, it addresses the epistemi...
By force of causes precede effects, causality contributes to the temporal meaning of discourse. In c...