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Sociolinguistic biases and the automatic identification of discourse markers in dialogue

Andréi Popescu-Belis,Sandrine Zufferey-2005-01-01-Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern)
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Contrast1.He was like a son to me. 2. Nobody can sing that song like he did.with 3. It took, like, twenty minutes.4.He was like, yeah, I can make dogs raise their ears. QuestionsHow do these types differ?Can humans distinguish them reliably?Can a computer program distinguish them as well?Does knowledge of the speaker's background help?

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Contrast1.He was like a son to me. 2. Nobody can sing that song like he did.with 3. It took, like, twenty minutes.4.He was like, yeah, I can make dogs raise their ears. QuestionsHow do these types differ?Can humans distinguish them reliably?Can a computer program distinguish them as well?Does knowledge of the speaker's background help?

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Identification (biology)Discourse markerLinguisticsSociologyPsychologyComputer scienceBiologyPhilosophy

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