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Rhetorical Structure Theory: looking back and moving aheadSimon Fraser University, Canada
Independent Researcher Rhetorical Structure Theory has enjoyed continuous attention since its origins in the 1980s. It has been applied, compared to other approaches, and also criticized in a number of areas in discourse analysis, theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, and computational linguistics. In this article, we review some of the discussions about the theory itself, especially addressing issues of the reliability of analyses and psychological validity, together with a discussion of the nature of text relations. We also propose areas for further research. A follow-up article (Taboada and Mann, forthcoming) will discuss applications of the theory in various fields.
Key Words: coherence coherence relations discourse signalling discourse structure intentions Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST)
Discourse Studies, Vol. 8, No. 3,
423-459 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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