other,36-2-J86-3001,bq | <term> purposes </term> ( called the <term> | intentional structure | </term> ) , and the state of <term> focus | #14138 In this theory, discourse structure is composed of three separate but interrelated components: the structure of the sequence of utterances (called the linguistic structure), a structure of purposes (called the intentional structure ), and the state of focus of attention (called the attentional state). |
other,1-4-J86-3001,bq | utterances </term> naturally aggregate . The <term> | intentional structure | </term> captures the <term> discourse-relevant | #14173 The intentional structure captures the discourse-relevant purposes, expressed in each of the linguistic segments as well as relationships among them. |