This dissertation seeks to address the following question: can we use prosodic meaning as a metric to inform the meaning of other semantically underspecified elements? This question is asked here with respect to a class of elements called discourse particles, which speakers use to structure a conversation in an expectationally and emotionally informative way. In this work, I propose to capture the effects of both prosody and intonation in an updated view of the Table Model of discourse representation (Gunlogson 2001, 2008, Farkas & Bruce 2010), wherein pragmatic effects are entered into the conversational scorecard by way of a speaker's Discourse Commitments. This view is underlain by a causal model framework of discourse structure (Hal...
While much research exists on specificational clauses, this paper is the first to systematically use...
This paper summarizes a predictive approach to the analysis of prosody in spoken discourse. The actu...
Intonational prominence, or accent, is a fundamental prosodic feature that is said to contribute to ...
This dissertation seeks to address the following question: can we use prosodic meaning as a metric t...
The article examines how the function and the distribution of pragmatic markers in spoken discourse ...
Speech prosody, the melodic and rhythmic properties of a language, plays a critical role in our ever...
A well-formed discourse is more than just a series of well-formed sentences. While often left implic...
This paper describes prosodic cues to discourse struc-ture, and the role that prosody plays in spoke...
It is increasingly recognized in Natural Language Processing that intonation makes a significant con...
This dissertation is about what prosody contributes to dialogue interpretation. The view of prosody ...
Prosodic elements such as stress and intonation are generally seen as providing both ‘natural’ and p...
Recent investigations of the contribution that intonation makes to overall utterance and discourse i...
International audienceDiscourse markers serve important structuring functions such as concluding a c...
English sentence prosody provides cues to both focus structure and speaker attitude. Taking the phon...
Questions can be marked as rhetorical by their prosodic realisation. In two eye-tracking experiments...
While much research exists on specificational clauses, this paper is the first to systematically use...
This paper summarizes a predictive approach to the analysis of prosody in spoken discourse. The actu...
Intonational prominence, or accent, is a fundamental prosodic feature that is said to contribute to ...
This dissertation seeks to address the following question: can we use prosodic meaning as a metric t...
The article examines how the function and the distribution of pragmatic markers in spoken discourse ...
Speech prosody, the melodic and rhythmic properties of a language, plays a critical role in our ever...
A well-formed discourse is more than just a series of well-formed sentences. While often left implic...
This paper describes prosodic cues to discourse struc-ture, and the role that prosody plays in spoke...
It is increasingly recognized in Natural Language Processing that intonation makes a significant con...
This dissertation is about what prosody contributes to dialogue interpretation. The view of prosody ...
Prosodic elements such as stress and intonation are generally seen as providing both ‘natural’ and p...
Recent investigations of the contribution that intonation makes to overall utterance and discourse i...
International audienceDiscourse markers serve important structuring functions such as concluding a c...
English sentence prosody provides cues to both focus structure and speaker attitude. Taking the phon...
Questions can be marked as rhetorical by their prosodic realisation. In two eye-tracking experiments...
While much research exists on specificational clauses, this paper is the first to systematically use...
This paper summarizes a predictive approach to the analysis of prosody in spoken discourse. The actu...
Intonational prominence, or accent, is a fundamental prosodic feature that is said to contribute to ...