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Applied LinguisticsFormal SemanticsSyntaxAutomated ReasoningComputational LinguisticsArtsSingle Localized ConstructPrinciple Of CompositionalityInformation StructureGrammarCommunicationSemanticsConjunctive HypertextLanguage StudiesSyntactic StructureLinguisticsBoolean Relationships
In conjunctive hypertext, activities are combined into a whole as opposed to being alternatives. A single localized construct may contain several actemes. Their relationship may be ambiguous, they may be peers, may have space relationships or time relationships. The conjunction must be actualized, by such devices as co-presentation, delegated presentation, peer traverse, and subscreening. An incomplete conjunction contains pending structure which must be indicated. Actemes may have generalized boolean relationships. Larger-scale conjunctivity is related to narration issues, gathering, and other issues related to secondary structure.
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