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    Discourse structure and information structure : interfaces and prosodic realization

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    In this paper we review the current state of research on the issue of discourse structure (DS) / information structure (IS) interface. This field has received a lot of attention from discourse semanticists and pragmatists, and has made substantial progress in recent years. In this paper we summarize the relevant studies. In addition, we look at the issue of DS/ISinteraction at a different level—that of phonetics. It is known that both information structure and discourse structure can be realized prosodically, but the issue of phonetic interaction between the prosodic devices they employ has hardly ever been discussed in this context. We think that a proper consideration of this aspect of DS/IS-interaction would enrich our understanding of the phenomenon, and hence we formulate some related research-programmatic positions

    A new approach to new-student orientation

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    Sister Annette Schmeling, R.S.C.J., vice president for student development and dean of students, introduces a new approach to new-student orientation. The four-day program, administered by 13 student leadership executives, includes all of the pragmatic elements of traditional programs — move-in, welcome speeches, a resource fair, meet-and-greet events and a family picnic — plus a Sunday liturgy and seven small-group dialogues on topics ranging from diversity to UD\u27s Catholic and Marianist identity. We\u27re trying to address, \u27What is the essence of this University that students need to know to get the most out of their University of Dayton experience?\u27 Schmeling said. It\u27s based on three sine qua nons: Quality relationships, academic engagement and passionate purpose. More simply put: Open heart, open mind, open will

    \u27On a break\u27 from finals: Smelly cat craft

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    Want in on the finals week fun? Here are directions to make a smelly cat bookmark

    Happy International Open Access Week!

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    With the theme Open in Action, International Open Access week showcases and celebrates the rising value and appeal of OA publishing, repositories, data resources and archives worldwide

    Parks and Roesch\u27: Treat Yo\u27 Self to a Successful Finals Week

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    With waffles, miniature horses and more, finals are Knope \u27roblem

    Stander Symposium 2020: Online, Live, On Demand

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    The Stander Symposium, UD\u27s annual celebration of academic excellence, is going virtual April 22

    Library Colleagues Spend Day in Service to Help Solve Hunger

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    Staff from University Libraries help the Foodbank and Mission of Mary Cooperative combat the region\u27s hunger problem

    Kanopy Curates Black History Month Film List

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    For Black History Month, Kanopy has curated a film list highlighting African-American art, history, intellectual contributions and current events

    More Marker Boards in the Library: SGA and the Dean\u27s Fund Deliver

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    A student approached an SGA senator about getting dry-erase boards installed in more library study rooms. Daniel Hennessey wrote up the proposal, and thanks to a grant from SGA and matching funds from the donor-supported Dean\u27s Fund for Excellence, the new boards are now installed
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