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An explicit relation is triggered by a discourse connective.
On the other hand, an implicit relation is not triggered by a discourse connective, and may exist only between two consecutive sentences.
He could give you a discourse.
"There is a discourse of hate, and a climate that favors this discourse".
A discourse of rights or interests thus became a discourse of mutual gratitude, obligation, and love.
JS: Is there a discourse problem here?
Then the two main parts of the sentence are analysed further, and the pronoun "it" triggers a rule which at once deals with the pronoun's lexical content and its context dependence; i.e. it says that we must select a new discourse referent, link it to a discourse referent made available by the preceding discourse, and update the DRS so as to record these changes.
A discourse can be operationalized as follows.
It shows a discourse pattern of QRFQRF.
I also worried about how I could do justice to such an important work of art that does what all great artistic masterpieces do best: provoke and trigger public discourse.
Work that performed a discourse about itself.
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