other,1-10-J86-3001,bq interruptions </term> are explored . This <term> theory </term> provides a framework for describing
other,1-3-J86-3001,bq <term> attentional state </term> ) . The <term> linguistic structure </term> consists of segments of the <term>
other,1-4-J86-3001,bq utterances </term> naturally aggregate . The <term> intentional structure </term> captures the <term> discourse-relevant
other,1-5-J86-3001,bq as relationships among them . The <term> attentional state </term> is an abstraction of the <term> focus
other,1-6-J86-3001,bq <term> discourse </term> unfolds . The <term> attentional state </term> , being dynamic , records the objects
other,1-8-J86-3001,bq and <term> interruptions </term> . The <term> theory of attention , intention , and aggregation of utterances </term> is illustrated in the paper with
other,10-10-J86-3001,bq framework for describing the processing of <term> utterances </term> in a <term> discourse </term> . <term>
other,12-11-J86-3001,bq <term> discourse </term> aggregate into <term> segments </term> , recognizing the <term> intentions
other,12-3-J86-3001,bq <term> discourse </term> into which the <term> utterances </term> naturally aggregate . The <term> intentional
other,13-10-J86-3001,bq processing of <term> utterances </term> in a <term> discourse </term> . <term> Discourse processing </term>
other,13-4-J86-3001,bq purposes </term> , expressed in each of the <term> linguistic segments </term> as well as relationships among them
other,13-5-J86-3001,bq <term> focus of attention </term> of the <term> participants </term> as the <term> discourse </term> unfolds
other,13-9-J86-3001,bq explanations for the behaviour of <term> cue phrases </term> , <term> referring expressions </term>
other,14-12-J86-3001,bq </term> the role of information from the <term> discourse </term> and from the <term> participants </term>
other,14-7-J86-3001,bq provide an adequate explanation of such <term> discourse phenomena </term> as <term> cue phrases </term> , <term>
other,16-1-J86-3001,bq structure </term> that stresses the role of <term> purpose </term> and <term> processing </term> in <term>
other,16-11-J86-3001,bq <term> segments </term> , recognizing the <term> intentions </term> expressed in the <term> discourse </term>
other,16-5-J86-3001,bq the <term> participants </term> as the <term> discourse </term> unfolds . The <term> attentional state
other,16-9-J86-3001,bq behaviour of <term> cue phrases </term> , <term> referring expressions </term> , and <term> interruptions </term> are
other,17-7-J86-3001,bq <term> discourse phenomena </term> as <term> cue phrases </term> , <term> referring expressions </term>
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