Abstract
The present paper investigates coherence in dialogue with special focus on written literary dramatic dialogue. One major source of dialogue coherence is participants' intentions. Coherence represents the integrity and coordination of intentions that are imputed to dialogue participants. The study employs Dialogue Macrogame Theory (DMT) as an analytical framework for describing the organization, structure, and coherence of dialogue
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