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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continuity linking the anti-Jewish terror of the Nazis with that of Hamas." Küntzel described October 7 as the result of widespread antisemitism in the...
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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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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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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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saṃprajanya). Sampajañña has been variously translated into English as "continuity", "clear comprehension", "clear knowing", "constant thorough understanding...
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Origin of the Romanians (redirect from Daco-Romanian continuity)
territories from the Greek-speaking lands in Southeastern Europe) in Late Antiquity. The theory of Daco-Roman continuity argues that the Romanians are mainly...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Right-wing populism (redirect from Right-wing populism in the United States)
and fascism differ notably ideologically, in practice the latter has borrowed aspects of populist discourse and style, and populism can degenerate into...
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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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True Detective season 1 (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
characterized by distinct sets of characters, settings, and events with shared continuity. Framed as a nonlinear narrative, True Detective season one explores Cohle...
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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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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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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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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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The Buddha (category 5th century BC in religion)
in the Vinaya, his codes for monastic practice, and the Sutta Piṭaka, a compilation of teachings based on his discourses. These were passed down in Middle...
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Turn-taking is a type of organization in conversation and discourse where participants speak one at a time in alternating turns. In practice, it involves processes...
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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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