one (nice?/good?) way (out of many possible ways) to analyse rhetorical structure. Not clear how this could be applied to computational models
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%A Mann, William C
%A Thompson, Sandra A
%D 1988
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%P 243--281
%T Rhetorical structure theory: Toward a functional theory of text organization
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