Discoursemodifying
Discoursemodifying refers to the process of altering or modifying the content, structure, or style of a discourse to achieve a specific communicative goal. This can involve changes at various levels, including lexical, syntactic, and pragmatic dimensions. The primary motivations for discoursemodifying can be to enhance clarity, convey a particular attitude or stance, or adapt the message to suit different audiences or contexts.
One common form of discoursemodifying is simplification, where complex language is replaced with simpler alternatives to
Discoursemodifying can also involve changes in the structure of a discourse, such as reordering sentences or
Pragmatic discoursemodifying focuses on the use of language to convey attitudes, emotions, or intentions. This can