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discoursewoord

Discoursewoord is a term used in linguistics to describe a word or short phrase whose primary function is to organize discourse rather than to contribute new propositional content. Discoursewoorden help manage the structure of spoken or written interaction by signaling relations between segments, guiding interpretation, and shaping the flow of conversation. They are closely related to, but not identical with, discourse markers and connective elements.

Typical functions of discoursewoorden include signaling contrast (for example, in English "however" or Dutch "echter"), indicating

Usage and distribution vary across languages. In many languages, discoursewoorden form a closed class, frequently used

Significance of discoursewoorden spans linguistics, language teaching, and natural language processing. They are essential for understanding

consequence
or
result
(such
as
"therefore"
or
Dutch
"dus"),
marking
topic
shifts
or
return
to
a
topic,
and
managing
stance
or
evaluative
attitude
(for
instance,
"frankly"
or
Dutch
"eigenlijk").
They
can
be
conjunctions,
adverbs,
or
particles,
and
they
often
have
limited
independent
propositional
content.
in
both
speech
and
writing
to
achieve
cohesion
and
coherence.
They
contrast
with
content
words,
whose
primary
function
is
to
convey
substantive
information.
The
placement
of
discoursewoorden
is
flexible,
though
they
commonly
appear
at
sentence
boundaries
or
at
transitions
between
clauses.
how
speakers
structure
conversation,
interpret
speaker
intent,
and
achieve
cohesion
in
texts.
Their
study
sheds
light
on
how
discourse
structure
interacts
with
syntax,
semantics,
and
pragmatics,
and
on
how
different
languages
encode
discourse
relations
through
distinct
sets
of
words
or
particles.
See
also
discourse
marker,
connective,
and
discourse
analysis.