Topic Continuity in Discourse—subtitled A Quantitative Cross Language Study—is a book edited by Talmy Givón, with contributions by himself and other experts...
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Grammar, 2nd ed. London: Arnold, 1994. Givón, Talmy. 1983a. Topic continuity in discourse: A quantitative cross-language study. Amsterdam: Arshdeep Singh...
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Deixis (redirect from Discourse deixis)
(1983), "Topic continuity in discourse: The functional domain of switch-reference", Switch Reference and Universal Grammar, Typological Studies in Language...
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Thomas Givon (section Work in linguistics)
Sep–Oct 1980 Ute Dictionary, (1979) Ute Reference Grammar, (1980) Topic Continuity in Discourse, (1983; editor) Syntax: A Functional-Typological Introduction...
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held at UCLA, May 1979. TSL 1. 1982. Givón, Talmy (editor). Topic Continuity in Discourse. TSL 3. 1983. Givón, Talmy and Masayoshi Shibatani. Syntactic...
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Assyrian continuity is the study of continuity between the modern Assyrian people, a recognised Semitic indigenous ethnic, religious, and linguistic minority...
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Person (category Main topic articles)
problem of personal identity include continuity of the physical body, continuity of an immaterial mind or soul, continuity of consciousness or memory, the...
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Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
10 November 2024. He was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of India in May 2016. He has also previously served as the chief justice of the Allahabad...
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Singlish (section Discourse particles)
are also many discourse particles (such as hah, hor, meh, and ar) used in questions. (See the "Discourse particles" section elsewhere in this article.)...
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saṃprajanya). Sampajañña has been variously translated into English as "continuity", "clear comprehension", "clear knowing", "constant thorough understanding...
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understood as a method or technique in contrast to most other qualitative analytic approaches – such as grounded theory, discourse analysis, narrative analysis...
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(propositio) and hypothesis (causa). The former pertained to the general topic being proposed for discussion from one or more points of view without delimitation...
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Transhumanism (redirect from Topic outline of transhumanism)
Descartes's Discourse on Method (1637), in which Descartes envisions a new kind of medicine that can grant both physical immortality and stronger minds. In his...
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"Clear mind" engage in discourse and dialogue, which is a common convention in such esoteric Buddhist literature and tantric literature in general. Mahavairocana...
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Renaissance philosophy (category Articles lacking in-text citations from May 2025)
publication of the Discourse on Method in 1637. The structure, sources, method, and topics of philosophy in the Renaissance had much in common with those...
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and traditions, are still a topic of discourse for today's literary academics, and have caused lingering difficulties in creating a definitive definition...
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Indigenous Aryanism (redirect from Proto-Vedic Continuity Theory)
Arguing for an indigenous cultural continuity, arguing there is a lack of archaeological remains of the Indo-Aryans in north-west India; Questioning the...
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Bronze Age and present-day Levantines suggests a degree of genetic continuity in the region." A 2020 study on human remains from Middle Bronze Age Palestinian...
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Oakhill, Jane; Johnson-Laird, P.N. (1982). "Referential continuity and the coherence of discourse". Cognition. 11 (1): 29–46. doi:10.1016/0010-0277(82)90003-8...
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Far-right politics (redirect from Far-right politics in the United States)
continued to influence discourse, occasionally achieving electoral success and prompting significant debate over its place in democratic societies. According...
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gestures of modern Neapolitans. "Its a doubtful premise of a time-honored continuity" in culture has retreated to the confines of sentimental writings on Neapolitan...
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Twitter (redirect from Trending topic)
and experiences found in mobile apps and third-party Twitter clients. The new layout was revised in 2011 with a focus on continuity with the web and mobile...
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assimilationist policies of the state even during Islamist discourse, and using the topic of Islamic fraternity while simultaneously attempting to assimilate...
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backchannel like uh-huh, and so on), and marking topic structure (starting a new topic, closing a topic, interpolating a parenthetical remark, and so on)...
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Jewish revolt against Heraclius (category 610s in the Byzantine Empire)
identified out of the thousands suspected to be buried there. Demographic continuity might have resulted from population exchange by the victorious Jewish...
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Abrahamic religions (section Theological discourse)
Islam. It features prominently in interfaith dialogue and political discourse but also has entered academic discourse. However, the term has also been...
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Vichy France (redirect from French collaboration in World War II)
continuity of the French state were based on the pressure exerted by Pierre Laval, a former prime minister in the Third Republic, on the deputies in Vichy...
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Xinjiang (redirect from Rail transport in Xinjiang)
genetic structure observed in the Historical Era of Xinjiang is similar to that in the Iron Age, demonstrating genetic continuity since the Iron Age with...
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Vijñāna (redirect from Viññāṇa in Buddhism)
a continuity across rebirths. Numerous discourses state: "From fabrications [saṅkhāra] as a requisite condition comes consciousness [viññāṇa]." In three...
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Shared universe (category Continuity (fiction))
used in a wider, non-literary sense to convey interdisciplinary or social commonality, often in the context of a "shared universe of discourse". Fiction...
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