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- Information_flow abstract "In discourse-based grammatical theory, information flow is any tracking of referential information by speakers. Information may be new, just introduced into the conversation; given, already active in the speakers' consciousness; or old, no longer active. The various types of activation, and how these are defined, are model-dependent. Information flow affects grammatical structures such as word order (topic, focus, and afterthought constructions).active, passive, or middle voice.choice of deixis, such as articles; "medial" deictics such as Spanish ese and Japanese sore are generally determined by the familiarity of a referent rather than by physical distance[citation needed].overtness of information, such as whether an argument of a verb is indicated by a lexical noun phrase, a pronoun, or not mentioned at all.".
- Information_flow wikiPageID "1846990".
- Information_flow wikiPageRevisionID "582782166".
- Information_flow auto "yes".
- Information_flow date "December 2009".
- Information_flow hasPhotoCollection Information_flow.
- Information_flow subject Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Information_flow subject Category:Information_science.
- Information_flow comment "In discourse-based grammatical theory, information flow is any tracking of referential information by speakers. Information may be new, just introduced into the conversation; given, already active in the speakers' consciousness; or old, no longer active. The various types of activation, and how these are defined, are model-dependent.".
- Information_flow label "Fluxo de informação".
- Information_flow label "Information flow".
- Information_flow sameAs Fluxo_de_informação.
- Information_flow sameAs m.060nc1.
- Information_flow sameAs Q10283002.
- Information_flow sameAs Q10283002.
- Information_flow wasDerivedFrom Information_flow?oldid=582782166.
- Information_flow isPrimaryTopicOf Information_flow.