Sentence examples for unit of discourse from inspiring English sources

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Talking about history in a public sphere where, just now, the unit of discourse appears to be a slogan, and usually a swipe, the length of a tweet& 8212sixteen loud and angry words& 8212is I'm afraid, not always harmless.

An intonation contour can define a unit of discourse in spoken English.

What remains challenging in such an approach is an accurate characterization of the kinds of narrative conditions which result in a sequence of clauses/sentences being perceived to be sufficiently "semantically closely linked" to form a single unit of discourse.

The unit of discourse taken up as the point of departure for analysis of spoken data is that of a 'message', which is proposed by Hasan ([1995]: 227) as 'capable of realizing an element in the structure of texts'.

Li and Thompson (1979) use the phrase "conjoinable" to refer to the same basic idea that certain clauses or sentences may be perceived to be tightly connected with each other and form a single unit of discourse for the purposes of anaphoric reference.

A proposition is defined as the smallest unit of discourse that still retains a meaning (12).

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Semantics is the subfield that is devoted to the study of meaning, as inherent at the levels of words, phrases, sentences, and larger units of discourse.

Connected with this is the further Prabhakara thesis that the sentence forms the unit of meaningful discourse, that a word is never used by itself to express a single unrelated idea, and that a sentence signifies a relational complex that is not a mere juxtaposition of word meanings.

How do units of scientific discourse — facts — get shaped and charged with authority?

The paper then presents the non-discipline specific discourse unit of the cognitive genre as the most suitable organisational unit for an analytic syllabus for a general EAP writing course.

Information structure, as originally described (Halliday, 1967a), functions to divide the flow of discourse into units, each containing an obligatory New and optional not-New (or "Given") elements.

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