identification of the
<term>
speaker ' s
</term>
<term>
discourse goal
</term>
in employing the
<term>
fragment
</term>
#15969This paper presents a pragmatics-based framework for interpreting such utterances, including identification of the speaker' s discourse goal in employing the fragment.
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representations
</term>
of the preceding
<term>
utterance
</term>
alone .
<term>
Determiners
</term>
play
#16006We claim that the advantage of this approach is its reliance upon pragmatic information, including discourse content and conversational goals, rather than upon precise representations of the preceding utterance alone.
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pragmatic information
</term>
, including
<term>
discourse content
</term>
and
<term>
conversational goals
</term>
#15992We claim that the advantage of this approach is its reliance upon pragmatic information, including discourse content and conversational goals, rather than upon precise representations of the preceding utterance alone.
other,19-3-P85-1024,ak
<term>
discourse content
</term>
and
<term>
conversational goals
</term>
, rather than upon precise
<term>
representations
#15995We claim that the advantage of this approach is its reliance upon pragmatic information, including discourse content and conversational goals, rather than upon precise representations of the preceding utterance alone.
other,0-1-P85-1024,ak
interrogatives
</term>
in a general manner .
<term>
Intersentential elliptical utterances
</term>
occur frequently in
<term>
information-seeking
#15942This paper outlines Plume as it currently exists and describes our detailed design for extending Plume to handle passives, relative clauses, and interrogatives in a general manner. Intersentential elliptical utterances occur frequently in information-seeking dialogues.
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discourse goal
</term>
in employing the
<term>
fragment
</term>
. We claim that the advantage of
#15974This paper presents a pragmatics-based framework for interpreting such utterances, including identification of the speaker' s discourse goal in employing the fragment .
other,9-2-P85-1024,ak
pragmatics-based framework for interpreting such
<term>
utterances
</term>
, including identification of the
#15960This paper presents a pragmatics-based framework for interpreting such utterances , including identification of the speaker' s discourse goal in employing the fragment.
other,6-1-P85-1024,ak
utterances
</term>
occur frequently in
<term>
information-seeking dialogues
</term>
. This paper presents a pragmatics-based
#15948Intersentential elliptical utterances occur frequently in information-seeking dialogues.
other,12-3-P85-1024,ak
this approach is its reliance upon
<term>
pragmatic information
</term>
, including
<term>
discourse content
#15988We claim that the advantage of this approach is its reliance upon pragmatic information, including discourse content and conversational goals, rather than upon precise representations of the preceding utterance alone.
other,26-3-P85-1024,ak
</term>
, rather than upon precise
<term>
representations
</term>
of the preceding
<term>
utterance
</term>
#16002We claim that the advantage of this approach is its reliance upon pragmatic information, including discourse content and conversational goals, rather than upon precise representations of the preceding utterance alone.
other,15-2-P85-1024,ak
, including identification of the
<term>
speaker ' s
</term><term>
discourse goal
</term>
in employing
#15966This paper presents a pragmatics-based framework for interpreting such utterances, including identification of the speaker ' s discourse goal in employing the fragment.