discourseinternal
Discourseinternal is a term used in discourse studies to refer to elements of a text or dialogue that address the discourse itself rather than the world described by the discourse. It functions as meta-commentary about the act of communication, its genre conventions, or the social conditions of the exchange. The term is more often encountered in annotation schemes, corpus labeling, and theoretical discussions than in everyday usage.
In practice, discourseinternal features include statements about the purpose of the discourse, evaluations of its credibility,
Discourseinternal is distinguished from external discourse, which concerns entities, events, or states outside the discourse frame.
Applications and challenges: researchers annotate discourseinternal segments to study how authors shape reception, authority, or voice.