Elativetopic
Elativetopic is a term in discourse linguistics describing a topic whose relative prominence depends on context. An elativetopic is not inherently central to a discourse plan; its status shifts with perspective, purpose, or information needs of interlocutors. The concept helps explain how topics become salient only in certain frames of reference.
Origin and etymology: The term is a portmanteau of elative and topic, with early use attributed to
Core ideas: Topic status is relative and depends on perspective, purpose, and information needs. Discourse devices
Applications: The concept is used in discourse analysis, information-structure studies, and natural language processing. Recognizing elativetopics
Reception and criticism: Some scholars argue the concept is fluid and difficult to test cross-linguistically, while