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  • FRUCT_PM-2019-v3

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Pragmatic markers (PMs) mainly have an influence on a pragmatic aspect of communication and are mostly devoid of their own referential meaning. These markers are indispensable elements of oral communication in any language. The article suggests a typology of pragmatic markers for Russian everyday speech that includes 10 basic types. The frequency study for the use of various marker types is carried out on the basis of two representative speech corpora - a corpus of Russian Everyday Speech 'One Speech Day' (ORD) and 'Balanced Annotated Collection of Texts' (SAT). Preliminary data about PM distribution in dialogues and monologues was obtained and the article describes the main difficulties one comes across while annotating PMs according to our methodology. The main requirements for creating a Dictionary of Pragmatic Markers are enumerated. The paper indicates the scope of pragmatic markers and further prospects for their use, which includes (but not limited to) datasets labelling for voice assistants and speech recognition systems development.

Переведенное названиеПрагматические маркеры русской повседневной речи: уточненная типология и корпусное исследование
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикацииProceedings of the 25th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT, FRUCT 2019
РедакторыValtteri Niemi, Tatiana Tyutina
Место публикацииHelsinki
ИздательInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Страницы57-63
ISBN (электронное издание)9789526924403
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СостояниеОпубликовано - ноя 2019
Событие25th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT, FRUCT 2019 - Helsinki, Финляндия
Продолжительность: 5 ноя 20198 ноя 2019

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конференция25th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT, FRUCT 2019
Страна/TерриторияФинляндия
ГородHelsinki
Период5/11/198/11/19

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Компьютерные науки (все)
  • Электротехника и электроника

    Области исследований

  • pragmatic marker, speech corpus, marker typology, everyday speech

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