discourseremains
Discourseremains is a term used in linguistics and computational linguistics to refer to leftover or residual elements within a discourse that are not directly part of the current communicative act but may still hold relevance or influence. These remains can manifest in various forms, such as previously mentioned topics, implicit assumptions, or even unresolved ambiguities from earlier parts of a conversation or text. Understanding discourseremains is crucial for effective discourse processing, as their presence can affect how new information is interpreted and integrated.
In spoken conversation, discourseremains can be evident in the form of a speaker referencing something said