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Investigating Cue Selection and Placement in Tutorial Discourse
Megan Moser
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Johanna D. Moore
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Month: June
Year: 1995
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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A Corpus-based Analysis for the Ordering of Clause Aggregation Operators
James Shaw
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Switching to Real-Time Tasks in Multi-Tasking Dialogue
Fan Yang
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Peter A. Heeman
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Andrew Kun
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Language-Specific Mappings from Semantics to Syntax
Judy Delin
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Donia R. Scott
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Anthony Hartley
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Investigating the Features that Affect Cue Usage of Non-native Speakers of English
Xinyu Deng
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Jun-ichi Nakamura
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Anaphora and Discourse Structure
Bonnie Webber
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Matthew Stone
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Aravind Joshi
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Alistair Knott
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An Investigation of Interruptions and Resumptions in Multi-Tasking Dialogues
Fan Yang
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Peter A. Heeman
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Andrew L. Kun
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Empirical Studies in Discourse
Marilyn A. Walker
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Johanna D. Moore
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Discourse Segmentation by Human and Automated Means
Rebecca J. Passonneau
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Diane J. Litman
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Modelling the Usage of Discourse Connectives as Rational Speech Acts
Frances Yung
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Kevin Duh
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Taku Komura
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Yuji Matsumoto
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Towards interoperable discourse annotation. Discourse features in the Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation
Christian Chiarcos
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SPoT: A Trainable Sentence Planner
Marilyn A. Walker
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Owen Rambow
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Monica Rogati
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Can Nominal Expressions Achieve Multiple Goals?: An Empirical Study
Pamela Jordan
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Learning Attribute Selections for Non-Pronominal Expressions
Pamela Jordan
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Marilyn Walker
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Learning Features that Predict Cue Usage
Barbara Di Eugenio
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Johanna D. Moore
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Massimo Paolucci
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Expectations in Incremental Discourse Processing
Dan Cristea
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Bonnie Webber
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Mining Discourse Markers for Chinese Textual Summarization
Samuel W. K. Chan
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Tom B. Y. Lai
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W. J. Gao
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Benjamin K. T’sou
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Building a Discourse-Tagged Corpus in the Framework of Rhetorical Structure Theory
Lynn Carlson
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Daniel Marcu
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Mary Ellen Okurovsky
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Annotation and Data Mining of the Penn Discourse TreeBank
Rashmi Prasad
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Eleni Miltsakaki
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Aravind Joshi
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Bonnie Webber
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How can you say such things?!?: Recognizing Disagreement in Informal Political Argument
Rob Abbott
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Marilyn Walker
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Pranav Anand
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Jean E. Fox Tree
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Robeson Bowmani
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Joseph King
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Investigating Complementary Methods for Verb Sense Pruning
Hongyan Jing
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou
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Rebecca Passonneau
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Kathleen McKeown
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An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution
Janyce Wiebe
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Tom O’Hara
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Kenneth McKeever
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Thorsten Ohrstrom-Sandgren
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Cue Phrase Selection in Instruction Dialogue Using Machine Learning
Yukiko I. Nakano
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Tsuneaki Kato
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