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Domain of discourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The domain of discourse , sometimes called the universe of discourse , logical discourse , or simply discourse , is an analytic tool used in deductive logic, especially predicate logic. It ind...
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Domain of discourse - expressive theory of communication from Mind provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The proposition expressed by an utterance of a quantified sentence depends on a domain of discourse somehow determined by the context. How does the context of utterance determine the content of the domain of discourse?
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The study tested the results of previous studies, which showed that learners show enhanced performance on discourse domain topics. ...
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Pages related to Domain of discourse ... The first constraint we can apply to the set of keywords we will allow in our vocabulary is to define a DOMAIN OF DISCOURSE - the subject area within which each and every user of our search engine is assumed to be searching.
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Pages related to Field textual ... These pages belong to the same textbook ... Figure 7.1: Learning Conceptual Structures; The preceeding chapters have surveyed a number of techniques for supporting the FOA task, but their utility is immediately apparent and we do not expect it to improve.
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In this section we discuss the domain of discourse analysis and how various discourse concepts and relations can be described in terms of GOLD. Key to our discussion are two types of discourse relations: anaphoric and rhetorical relations.
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A central application domain of the research group is the processing of discourse relations, for example in discourse parsing or the automatic resolution of anaphoric relations by integrating heterogeneous knowledge resources, such as annotated corpora, lexica or ontologies.
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[13.1. Each Party shall make efforts, to the extent possible, to promote an adequate administration of domain names. ... Add Discourse.net to your RSS/RDF/XML reader: Full feed...
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Effective legal document drafting requires knowledge both of legal domain knowledge and of the structure of legal discourse. Automating the task of legal document drafting therefore requires explicit representation of both these types of knowledge.
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This monographic issue focuses on intercultural communication in specialist fields and its realizations in English for specific purposes. ... Candlin, Christopher N. and Gotti, M. (2004). Special Issue: Intercultural discourse in domain-specific English. Textus: English studies in Italy, XVII(1), pp. 5–16.
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