Proceedings of the 28th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue - Full Papers
Raffaella Bernardi, Ellen Breitholtz, Giuseppe Riccardi (Editors)
- Anthology ID:
- Z24-3
- Month:
- September
- Year:
- 2024
- Address:
- Trento, Italy
- Venue:
- SEMDIAL
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- Publisher:
- SEMDIAL
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Gauhar Rustamova
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Adam Ek
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Bill Noble
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Stergios Chatzikyriakidis
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Robin Cooper
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Simon Dobnik
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Eleni Gregoromichelaki
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Christine Howes
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Staffan Larsson
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Gregory Mills
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Towards A Formal Semantics of Silence: An Analysis Based on the KoS Framework
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Perspectives on Language Model and Human Handling of Written Disfluency and Nonliteral Meaning
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Martin Corley
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Patrick Sturt
Disfluencies in conversation: a comparison of utterances with and without metaphors
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Vanessa Vanzan
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Chara Soupiona
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Speaker transition patterns in German: A comparison between task-based and casual conversation in face-to-faceand remote conversation
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