contextenals
Contextenals are a theoretical construct in linguistics and cognitive science that denote units of contextual information shaping how a statement is interpreted within a discourse. They provide the background against which utterances acquire meaning, extending beyond lexical content and syntax.
Etymology and scope: The term combines context with a suffix signaling enabling function. Since the early 2000s,
Properties: Contextenals are typically plural, dynamic, and relational. They can be explicit components of discourse or
Applications: In natural language processing and dialogue systems, contextenals augment meaning representations to improve coreference resolution,
Examples: The sentence "It's cold in here" is understood through contextenals such as ambient temperature, clothing
Relation to other concepts and criticism: Contextenals relate to frames, schemas, and pragmatic context. Critics warn