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Prolegomena to Inferential Discourse Processing
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Table of contents:- 0. Introduction- 1. On Syntactic Processing- 1.1. Introduction- 1.2. Cohesion as syntactic organization- 1.3. Cohesion as a conspicuous companion- 1.4. On the limited role of cohesion- 1.5. Coherence as semantic organization- 1.6. Coherence as a dominating companion- 1.7. Cohesion as a deficient companion- 1.8. Cohesion as a misleading companion- 1.9. On inferential discourse processing and rational argumentation- 1.10. Summary- 2. On Semantic Processing- 2.1. Introduction- 2.2. On ILRRR information- 2.3. On ILRRR inferences repairing defective cohesion- 2.4. On ILRRR infer...
Table of contents:
- 0. Introduction
- 1. On Syntactic Processing
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Cohesion as syntactic organization
- 1.3. Cohesion as a conspicuous companion
- 1.4. On the limited role of cohesion
- 1.5. Coherence as semantic organization
- 1.6. Coherence as a dominating companion
- 1.7. Cohesion as a deficient companion
- 1.8. Cohesion as a misleading companion
- 1.9. On inferential discourse processing and rational argumentation
- 1.10. Summary
- 2. On Semantic Processing
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. On ILRRR information
- 2.3. On ILRRR inferences repairing defective cohesion
- 2.4. On ILRRR inferences impeding cohesion
- 2.5. On the indispensable role of ILRRR inferences
- 2.6. On initial KUIP conditions
- 2.7. On semantic-logical inferences
- 2.8. On the rational underpinning of discourse processing
- 2.9. On the indispensability of coherence
- 2.10. Summary
- 3. On Action Processing
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. On action and communication
- 3.3. On cotextual information about actions
- 3.4. On contextual information about actions
- 3.5. On the hypothetical reconstruction of action cotexts
- 3.6. On multileveled action processing
- 3.7. Summary
- 4. On Disordered Processing
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. On disordered syntactic processing
- 4.3. On disordered semantic processing
- 4.4. On disordered action processing
- 4.5. Summary
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- 0. Introduction
- 1. On Syntactic Processing
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Cohesion as syntactic organization
- 1.3. Cohesion as a conspicuous companion
- 1.4. On the limited role of cohesion
- 1.5. Coherence as semantic organization
- 1.6. Coherence as a dominating companion
- 1.7. Cohesion as a deficient companion
- 1.8. Cohesion as a misleading companion
- 1.9. On inferential discourse processing and rational argumentation
- 1.10. Summary
- 2. On Semantic Processing
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. On ILRRR information
- 2.3. On ILRRR inferences repairing defective cohesion
- 2.4. On ILRRR inferences impeding cohesion
- 2.5. On the indispensable role of ILRRR inferences
- 2.6. On initial KUIP conditions
- 2.7. On semantic-logical inferences
- 2.8. On the rational underpinning of discourse processing
- 2.9. On the indispensability of coherence
- 2.10. Summary
- 3. On Action Processing
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. On action and communication
- 3.3. On cotextual information about actions
- 3.4. On contextual information about actions
- 3.5. On the hypothetical reconstruction of action cotexts
- 3.6. On multileveled action processing
- 3.7. Summary
- 4. On Disordered Processing
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. On disordered syntactic processing
- 4.3. On disordered semantic processing
- 4.4. On disordered action processing
- 4.5. Summary
- 5. Conclusion
- References