discoursecontext
Discoursecontext is a term used in linguistics and discourse studies to denote the set of contextual factors that shape both the production and interpretation of discourse. It includes situational context (who is involved, where and why the communication occurs), prior discourse and shared knowledge (previous turns, references, and common ground), and broader social, cultural, and institutional norms that govern language use. In practice, discoursecontext functions as the background against which utterances are understood and communicative goals are pursued.
Key components of discoursecontext include situational context, discourse history, genre and register, expectations about speaker roles,
Applications of the concept appear in discourse analysis, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and natural language processing. In NLP,
Examples illustrate its role: the sentence “It’s cold in here” can be interpreted as a literal observation
See also: context, discourse analysis, pragmatics, discourse markers, intertextuality, dialogue systems.