discoursestructuring
Discoursestructuring refers to the organization of discourse across sentences and larger units to achieve coherence and communicative intent. It encompasses how topics unfold, how information is packaged, and how linguistic signals guide a listener or reader through a text or conversation.
Key concepts include macrostructure (the overall plan of a discourse), microstructure (local coherence of sentences), discourse
Methods involve annotating texts with discourse-relations, constructing trees or graphs that represent structure, and examining cohesion
Applications span education, natural language processing, artificial intelligence, forensic linguistics, and media analysis. Challenges include subjective
Historically, discoursestructuring draws on discourse analysis and rhetoric. Early models focused on textual organization; later frameworks