suunavuses
Suunavuses is a hypothetical term used in linguistics to describe the orientation of discourse attention during interaction. It refers to how speakers direct attention toward particular referents, topics, or participants within utterances, thereby guiding listeners’ interpretation and processing. The concept is often discussed in relation to deixis, topic management, and referential cohesion, and it is used to analyze how movement of attention shapes communicative efficiency.
Etymology: The term is formed from Estonian roots suuna- meaning direction or aim and the abstract-noun suffix
Theoretical usage: In discourse analysis, suunavuses is used to describe the prevailing direction of attention across
Measurement and study: Researchers analyze transcripts and video data to identify cues indicating suunavuses, including pronoun
Examples: In a meeting, sustained suunavuses toward a project team can keep listeners oriented to that project,