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Abstract: This paper presents a new formal semantic analysis which reflects information
articulation of a statement. Information articulation refers to the
way that the information conveyed by a statement is packaged in order
to facilitate the addition of information to the hearer's knowledge store
(Vallduv'i 1990). Information articulation at a statement level is concerned
with the topic-comment structure and the focus-background structure.
Since Rooth (1985), the effect of focus to the interpretation... (Update)
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References / 19 Kim, Yookyung. 1998. Information Articulation and Truth Conditions of Existential Sentences. Language and Information 1.1. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kim98information.html More
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text = "References / 19 Kim, Yookyung. 1998. Information Articulation and Truth
Conditions of Existential Sentences. Language and Information 1.1.",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kim98information.html" }
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