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Spoken corpora and linguistic studies
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ISBN: 9789027203694 9027203695 Year: 2014 Volume: 61 Publisher: Amsterdam Benjamins

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Pragmatics of Computer-Mediated Communication
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ISBN: 9783110214451 3110214458 9783110214468 3110214466 Year: 2013 Volume: 9 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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The present handbook provides an overview of the pragmatics of language and language use mediated by digital technologies. Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is defined to include text-based interactive communication via the Internet, websites and other multimodal formats, and mobile communication. In addition to 'core' pragmatic and discourse-pragmatic phenomena the chapters cover pragmatically-focused research on types of CMC and pragmatic approaches to characteristic CMC phenomena.


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How to do corpus pragmatics on Pragmatically Annotated
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ISSN: 13880373 ISBN: 9789027200471 9789027264299 9027264295 9027200475 Year: 2018 Volume: 84 Publisher: Amsterdam (NL) : John Benjamins Publishing Company,


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Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies
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ISBN: 9027270031 9789027270030 9027203695 9789027203694 9789027203694 1322317399 Year: 2014 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia

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This article aims to show how a corpus driven theory that analyses speech through information units can better account for Discourse Markers (DM) identification and analysis. We propose that the speech flow can only be properly analyzed if segmented into utterances and tone units through prosodic parameters. Utterances correspond to speech acts and tone units to information units (IU); therefore, it is possible for DMs to be identified since they correspond to dialogic information units (DU). Each IU is submitted to different prosodic conditions in order to carry their function. This allows fo


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The articulate computer
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ISBN: 0631140093 9780631140092 Year: 1987 Publisher: Oxford Blackwell

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