Focus and coherence in discourse processing
Gert Rickheit
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Focus and coherence in discourse processing
by Gert Rickheit, Christopher Habel
Published
2011
Publisher
de Gruyter GmbH, Walter
Pages
311
ISBN-13
9783110808414
Subjects
Lexical cohesion and corpus linguistics
Linguistic cohesion in texts
Reports on text linguistics
Coherence of Linguistic Communities
Situated communication
New Research on Cohesion and Coherence in Linguistics
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