Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
1994-06-27
In Proceedings of ACL-94
Computer Science
Computation and Language
6 pages, uuencoded compressed tar file
Scientific paper
We refine and extend prior views of the description, purposes, and contexts-of-use of acknowledgment acts through empirical examination of the use of acknowledgments in task-based conversation. We distinguish three broad classes of acknowledgments (other-->ackn, self-->other-->ackn, and self+ackn) and present a catalogue of 13 patterns within these classes that account for the specific uses of acknowledgment in the corpus.
Novick David G.
Sutton Stephen
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