other,16-5-J86-3001,bq |
the
<term>
participants
</term>
as the
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
unfolds . The
<term>
attentional state
|
#14210
The attentional state is an abstraction of the focus of attention of the participants as thediscourse unfolds. |
other,1-6-J86-3001,bq |
<term>
discourse
</term>
unfolds . The
<term>
|
attentional state
|
</term>
, being dynamic , records the objects
|
#14214
Theattentional state, being dynamic, records the objects, properties, and relations that are salient at each point of the discourse. |
other,23-6-J86-3001,bq |
that are salient at each point of the
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
. The distinction among these components
|
#14236
The attentional state, being dynamic, records the objects, properties, and relations that are salient at each point of thediscourse. |
other,14-7-J86-3001,bq |
provide an adequate explanation of such
<term>
|
discourse phenomena
|
</term>
as
<term>
cue phrases
</term>
,
<term>
|
#14252
The distinction among these components is essential to provide an adequate explanation of suchdiscourse phenomena as cue phrases, referring expressions, and interruptions. |
other,17-7-J86-3001,bq |
<term>
discourse phenomena
</term>
as
<term>
|
cue phrases
|
</term>
,
<term>
referring expressions
</term>
|
#14255
The distinction among these components is essential to provide an adequate explanation of such discourse phenomena ascue phrases, referring expressions, and interruptions. |
other,20-7-J86-3001,bq |
</term>
as
<term>
cue phrases
</term>
,
<term>
|
referring expressions
|
</term>
, and
<term>
interruptions
</term>
.
|
#14258
The distinction among these components is essential to provide an adequate explanation of such discourse phenomena as cue phrases,referring expressions, and interruptions. |
other,24-7-J86-3001,bq |
<term>
referring expressions
</term>
, and
<term>
|
interruptions
|
</term>
. The
<term>
theory of attention ,
|
#14262
The distinction among these components is essential to provide an adequate explanation of such discourse phenomena as cue phrases, referring expressions, andinterruptions. |
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
|
#14265
Thetheory of attention , intention , and aggregation of utterances is illustrated in the paper with a number of example discourses. |
other,21-8-J86-3001,bq |
the paper with a number of example
<term>
|
discourses
|
</term>
. Various properties of
<term>
discourse
|
#14285
The theory of attention, intention, and aggregation of utterances is illustrated in the paper with a number of examplediscourses. |
other,3-9-J86-3001,bq |
discourses
</term>
. Various properties of
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
are described , and explanations
|
#14290
Various properties ofdiscourse are described, and explanations for the behaviour of cue phrases, referring expressions, and interruptions are explored. |
other,13-9-J86-3001,bq |
explanations for the behaviour of
<term>
|
cue phrases
|
</term>
,
<term>
referring expressions
</term>
|
#14300
Various properties of discourse are described, and explanations for the behaviour ofcue phrases, referring expressions, and interruptions are explored. |
other,16-9-J86-3001,bq |
behaviour of
<term>
cue phrases
</term>
,
<term>
|
referring expressions
|
</term>
, and
<term>
interruptions
</term>
are
|
#14303
Various properties of discourse are described, and explanations for the behaviour of cue phrases,referring expressions, and interruptions are explored. |
other,20-9-J86-3001,bq |
<term>
referring expressions
</term>
, and
<term>
|
interruptions
|
</term>
are explored . This
<term>
theory
</term>
|
#14307
Various properties of discourse are described, and explanations for the behaviour of cue phrases, referring expressions, andinterruptions are explored. |
other,1-10-J86-3001,bq |
interruptions
</term>
are explored . This
<term>
|
theory
|
</term>
provides a framework for describing
|
#14312
Thistheory provides a framework for describing the processing of utterances in a discourse. |
other,10-10-J86-3001,bq |
framework for describing the processing of
<term>
|
utterances
|
</term>
in a
<term>
discourse
</term>
.
<term>
|
#14321
This theory provides a framework for describing the processing ofutterances in a discourse. |
other,13-10-J86-3001,bq |
processing of
<term>
utterances
</term>
in a
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
.
<term>
Discourse processing
</term>
|
#14324
This theory provides a framework for describing the processing of utterances in adiscourse. |
tech,0-11-J86-3001,bq |
</term>
in a
<term>
discourse
</term>
.
<term>
|
Discourse processing
|
</term>
requires recognizing how the
<term>
|
#14326
This theory provides a framework for describing the processing of utterances in a discourse.Discourse processing requires recognizing how the utterances of the discourse aggregate into segments, recognizing the intentions expressed in the discourse and the relationships among intentions, and tracking the discourse through the operation of the mechanisms associated with attentional state. |
other,6-11-J86-3001,bq |
</term>
requires recognizing how the
<term>
|
utterances
|
</term>
of the
<term>
discourse
</term>
aggregate
|
#14332
Discourse processing requires recognizing how theutterances of the discourse aggregate into segments, recognizing the intentions expressed in the discourse and the relationships among intentions, and tracking the discourse through the operation of the mechanisms associated with attentional state. |
other,9-11-J86-3001,bq |
how the
<term>
utterances
</term>
of the
<term>
|
discourse
|
</term>
aggregate into
<term>
segments
</term>
|
#14335
Discourse processing requires recognizing how the utterances of thediscourse aggregate into segments, recognizing the intentions expressed in the discourse and the relationships among intentions, and tracking the discourse through the operation of the mechanisms associated with attentional state. |
other,12-11-J86-3001,bq |
<term>
discourse
</term>
aggregate into
<term>
|
segments
|
</term>
, recognizing the
<term>
intentions
|
#14338
Discourse processing requires recognizing how the utterances of the discourse aggregate intosegments, recognizing the intentions expressed in the discourse and the relationships among intentions, and tracking the discourse through the operation of the mechanisms associated with attentional state. |