other,46-2-J86-3001,ak </term> ) , and the state of focus of <term> attention </term> ( called the <term> attentional state
other,10-5-J86-3001,ak </term> is an abstraction of the focus of <term> attention </term> of the <term> participants </term> as
other,3-8-J86-3001,ak interruptions </term> . The theory of <term> attention </term> , <term> intention </term> , and aggregation
other,50-2-J86-3001,ak <term> attention </term> ( called the <term> attentional state </term> ) . The <term> linguistic structure
other,1-5-J86-3001,ak as relationships among them . The <term> attentional state </term> is an abstraction of the focus of
other,1-6-J86-3001,ak <term> discourse </term> unfolds . The <term> attentional state </term> , being dynamic , records the objects
other,39-11-J86-3001,ak of the mechanisms associated with <term> attentional state </term> . This processing description specifies
other,17-7-J86-3001,ak <term> discourse phenomena </term> as <term> cue phrases </term> , <term> referring expressions </term>
other,13-9-J86-3001,ak explanations for the behaviour of <term> cue phrases </term> , <term> referring expressions </term>
other,14-7-J86-3001,ak provide an adequate explanation of such <term> discourse phenomena </term> as <term> cue phrases </term> , <term>
tech,0-11-J86-3001,ak </term> in a <term> discourse </term> . <term> Discourse processing </term> requires recognizing how the <term>
other,9-1-J86-3001,ak this paper we explore a new theory of <term> discourse structure </term> that stresses the role of <term> purpose
other,4-2-J86-3001,ak discourse </term> . In this theory , <term> discourse structure </term> is composed of three separate but
other,5-4-J86-3001,ak intentional structure </term> captures the <term> discourse-relevant purposes </term> , expressed in each of the <term> linguistic
other,21-8-J86-3001,ak the paper with a number of example <term> discourses </term> . Various properties of <term> discourse
other,23-12-J86-3001,ak participants ' knowledge </term> of the <term> domain </term> . The goal of this work is the enrichment
other,11-12-J86-3001,ak recognition tasks </term> the role of <term> information </term> from the <term> discourse </term> and
other,5-8-J86-3001,ak The theory of <term> attention </term> , <term> intention </term> , and aggregation of <term> utterances
other,36-2-J86-3001,ak of <term> purposes </term> ( called the <term> intentional structure </term> ) , and the state of focus of <term>
other,1-4-J86-3001,ak utterances </term> naturally aggregate . The <term> intentional structure </term> captures the <term> discourse-relevant
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