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The English discourse marker now has been characterized as a marker of “temporal relations between utterances in a discourse” (Schiffrin, 1987) and as a “coherence marker” (Aijmer, 1988). These and similar formulations are founded on the notion that discourse markers primarily serve functions related to local discourse coherence. In the present paper, drawing on relevance theory (Sperber and Wilson,...
A rapidly expanding body of research deals with a functionally related class of connective expressions commonly referred to as discourse markers. The items typically treated in this research include non-truth-conditional uses of forms such as English well, so, and now. While it is widely agreed that such expressions play a variety of important roles in utterance interpretation, there is disagreement...
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