Linear unit grammar

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title: Linear unit grammar
text: In linguistics, linear unit grammar (LUG) is an approach that describes language in chunks that unfold in real time, based on the notion that language is a sequential stream of spoken or written words. It therefore eschews a hierarchical description of language and its labels are based on discourse functions rather than on parts of speech and syntactic roles. LUG features two types of chunks, namely those that express the message and propositions of the text, and those that express organisation
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