New challenges in document content analysis: managing the document content form
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v10i1.1477Abstract
The documentary form of content is presented as a new theoretical development inside the “extended” Documentary Content Processing theory, for which a model is established based on the textual studies of genre. Methodologically, the concept of textual structure, or formal scheme of content, is stressed and analyzed through the identification of rhetorical-functional categories and the detection of rhetorical markers with an important function in the theory of informative relevance. Finally, a practical application is presented which constitutes a linguistic tool for the management of textual contentsDownloads
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