<b>Relational propositions and conversation: a study of relations held in turn exchanges</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascihumansoc.v25i1.
Abstract
Besides the explicit content conveyed by clauses in a text, there are implicit propositions which arise from the relations held by text portions called “relational propositions”. This paper, using the rhetorical structure theory, investigates how these relations are held in two dialogues of the NURC projectDownloads
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