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independently motivated theory for
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speech act interpretation
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. It does not use language-specific
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description of the space of possible
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speech act interpretations
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. This space will be characterized
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P89-1026 |
Existing plan-based theories of
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speech act interpretation
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do not account for the conventional
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H89-2052 |
The parser produced a literal
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speech act interpretation
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based on the syntactic mood of
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H90-1101 |
prosodic cues for signaling focus in
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speech act interpretation
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. We also plan to extend ECOLOGIC
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are assumed to have a literal
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speech act interpretation
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that is derivable from the structural
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intonation and prosody , into the
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speech act interpretation
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process . The resulting system
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goals , of the first acceptable
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speech act interpretation
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are then asserted . 4 Processing
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roles ) to suggest a range of
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speech act interpretations
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for the utterance . These are
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H89-2052 |
explore the intonational cues to
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speech act interpretation
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and to formalize them as rules
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H89-2052 |
Using Structural Constraints for
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Speech Act Interpretation
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</title> James F Allen Elizabeth
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illustrate with treatments of idioms ,
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speech act interpretation
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and discourse pragmatics . 1
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seen above , existing work in
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speech act interpretation
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is still used directly in the
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J84-2002 |
as physical actions . Indirect
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speech act interpretation
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involves linking the surface
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to be true ! As a result , no
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speech act interpretation
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is possible from this step .
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so far . It can filter possible
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speech act interpretations
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using knowledge of the agents
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Hinkelman ABSTRACT We present a
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speech act interpretation
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system that has the generality
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intent . Thus , the theory of
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speech act interpretation
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will describe language use in
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H89-2052 |
intonational and prosodic cues to
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speech act interpretation
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can be explored and investigated
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H89-2052 |
be quite unconstrained and any
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speech act interpretation
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might be possible , but in other
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