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How to Do Corpus Pragmatics on Pragmatically Annotated Data: Speech acts and beyond
Martin Weisser
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 84] 2018
► pp. 57–87

Chapter 3
Data, tools and resources

Article outline
  • 3.1Corpus data used in the research
    • 3.1.1 The SPAADIA Trainline Corpus
    • 3.1.2The selection from Trains 93
    • 3.1.3The selection from the Switchboard Annotated Dialogue Corpus
    • 3.1.4Discarded data
    • 3.1.5Supplementary data
  • 3.2The DART implementation and its use in handling dialogue data
    • 3.2.1The DART functionality
    • 3.2.2The DART XML format
  • 3.3Morpho-syntactic resources required for pragmatic analysis
    • 3.3.1The generic lexicon concept
    • 3.3.2The DART tagset
    • 3.3.3Morphology and morpho-syntax
    • 3.3.4‘Synthesising’ domain-specific lexica
  • Notes
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