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, of course , not available in
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. For the recognition of these
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planned , written and unplanned ,
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spoken discourse
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respectively . Based on these
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empirical data from both written and
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spoken discourse
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. The point we are trying to
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features and the structure of
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spoken discourse
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. First , the collection of corpora
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cleft constructions in written and
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spoken discourse
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, consists of two stages . The
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of a text -- be it written or
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spoken discourse
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, unidirectional or bidirectional
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information structure of a connected
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spoken discourse
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. In short , a discourse understanding
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written , and to a lesser extent ,
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spoken discourse
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( for a recent review see Tetreault
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frequency of indirect speech acts in
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spoken discourse
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. Finally , I observe again that
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independent processing units typical of
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spoken discourse
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. In the present corpus , there
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to Identify Fragmented Words in
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Spoken Discourse
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</title> Piroska Lendvai Abstract
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information structure of a connected
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spoken discourse
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. According to Du Bois ( 1987
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used to train labelers to segment
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spoken discourses
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( Nakatani et al. , 1995b ) and
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crucial : ( A ) Either the input is
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spoken discourse
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( and the recognition procedure
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analysis of three dimensions of
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spoken discourse
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: Seg - mentation , coherence
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recur consistently in a connected
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spoken discourse
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, hi other words , the structure
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planned , written and unplanned ,
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spoken discourse
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. Two discourse models based
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information structure of a connected
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spoken discourse
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; on the other hand , the information
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true for speakers and hearers of
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spoken discourse
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than for readers and writers
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written discourse and pauses in
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spoken discourse
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( see Bear and Price , 1990 ,
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