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Прагматические маркеры русской повседневной речи : количественные данные. / Bogdanova-Beglarian, N. V.; Blinova, O. V.; Sherstinova, T. Ju; Troshchenkova, E. V.; Gorbunova, D. A.; Zajdes, K. D.; Popova, T. I.; Sulimova, T. S.

In: Komp'juternaja Lingvistika i Intellektual'nye Tehnologii, Vol. 2021-June, No. 20, 2021, p. 119-126.

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@article{a1c6d06476eb4789854cedc9804d5567,
title = "Прагматические маркеры русской повседневной речи: количественные данные",
abstract = "The article summarizes the results of a large research project dedicated to investigation of pragmatic markers (PM) in Russian everyday speech. Pragmatic markers are essential in spontaneous spoken discourse; thus, the quantitative data on their usage are necessary for solving both theoretical and practical issues related to the study of spoken communication. New results were obtained on the data of two speech corpora: “One Day of Speech” (ORD; mostly dialogues; the annotated subcorpus contains 321 504 tokens) and “Balanced Annotated Text Library” (SAT; monologues; the annotated subcorpus includes 50 128 tokens). Statistical data were calculated for PM in dialogic and monologic speech, pragmatic markers common in both types of speech (e. g., hesitative markers like vot, tam, tak) are identified, as well as PM that are the most typical for monologues (e. g., boundary markers like znachit, nu, vot, vs'o) or dialogue (e. g., 'xeno'-markers such as takoi, grit and metacommunicative markers like vidish', (ja) ne znaju). Special attention is given to the pragmatic markers usage in different communicative situations.",
keywords = "Corpus annotation, Dialogue, Monologue, Pragmatic marker, Russian everyday speech, Speech corpus",
author = "Bogdanova-Beglarian, {N. V.} and Blinova, {O. V.} and Sherstinova, {T. Ju} and Troshchenkova, {E. V.} and Gorbunova, {D. A.} and Zajdes, {K. D.} and Popova, {T. I.} and Sulimova, {T. S.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 ABBYY PRODUCTION LLC. All rights reserved.; 2021 Annual International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, Dialogue 2021<br/> ; Conference date: 16-06-2021 Through 19-06-2021",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.28995/2075-7182-2021-20-119126",
language = "русский",
volume = "2021-June",
pages = "119--126",
journal = "Компьютерная лингвистика и интеллектуальные технологии",
issn = "2221-7932",
publisher = "Российский государственный гуманитарный университет",
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T1 - Прагматические маркеры русской повседневной речи

T2 - 2021 Annual International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, Dialogue 2021<br/>

AU - Bogdanova-Beglarian, N. V.

AU - Blinova, O. V.

AU - Sherstinova, T. Ju

AU - Troshchenkova, E. V.

AU - Gorbunova, D. A.

AU - Zajdes, K. D.

AU - Popova, T. I.

AU - Sulimova, T. S.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 ABBYY PRODUCTION LLC. All rights reserved.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - The article summarizes the results of a large research project dedicated to investigation of pragmatic markers (PM) in Russian everyday speech. Pragmatic markers are essential in spontaneous spoken discourse; thus, the quantitative data on their usage are necessary for solving both theoretical and practical issues related to the study of spoken communication. New results were obtained on the data of two speech corpora: “One Day of Speech” (ORD; mostly dialogues; the annotated subcorpus contains 321 504 tokens) and “Balanced Annotated Text Library” (SAT; monologues; the annotated subcorpus includes 50 128 tokens). Statistical data were calculated for PM in dialogic and monologic speech, pragmatic markers common in both types of speech (e. g., hesitative markers like vot, tam, tak) are identified, as well as PM that are the most typical for monologues (e. g., boundary markers like znachit, nu, vot, vs'o) or dialogue (e. g., 'xeno'-markers such as takoi, grit and metacommunicative markers like vidish', (ja) ne znaju). Special attention is given to the pragmatic markers usage in different communicative situations.

AB - The article summarizes the results of a large research project dedicated to investigation of pragmatic markers (PM) in Russian everyday speech. Pragmatic markers are essential in spontaneous spoken discourse; thus, the quantitative data on their usage are necessary for solving both theoretical and practical issues related to the study of spoken communication. New results were obtained on the data of two speech corpora: “One Day of Speech” (ORD; mostly dialogues; the annotated subcorpus contains 321 504 tokens) and “Balanced Annotated Text Library” (SAT; monologues; the annotated subcorpus includes 50 128 tokens). Statistical data were calculated for PM in dialogic and monologic speech, pragmatic markers common in both types of speech (e. g., hesitative markers like vot, tam, tak) are identified, as well as PM that are the most typical for monologues (e. g., boundary markers like znachit, nu, vot, vs'o) or dialogue (e. g., 'xeno'-markers such as takoi, grit and metacommunicative markers like vidish', (ja) ne znaju). Special attention is given to the pragmatic markers usage in different communicative situations.

KW - Corpus annotation

KW - Dialogue

KW - Monologue

KW - Pragmatic marker

KW - Russian everyday speech

KW - Speech corpus

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U2 - 10.28995/2075-7182-2021-20-119126

DO - 10.28995/2075-7182-2021-20-119126

M3 - статья в журнале по материалам конференции

AN - SCOPUS:85124385386

VL - 2021-June

SP - 119

EP - 126

JO - Компьютерная лингвистика и интеллектуальные технологии

JF - Компьютерная лингвистика и интеллектуальные технологии

SN - 2221-7932

IS - 20

Y2 - 16 June 2021 through 19 June 2021

ER -

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