Index

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A

Adjacency pairs and insertions: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics
Argumentation acts : 3.3.7 TRAINS: The approach
Assertives: 3.1.3 Searle's Classification of Speech Acts
automaton: 2.1.1 Processing dialogue with finite state systems

B

Backward Communicative Functions: 3.3.9 DAMSL: The scheme

C

chart parser: 3.4.5 The Chart parser
Commisives: 3.1.3 Searle's Classification of Speech Acts
Conversation Acts: 3.3.7 TRAINS: The approach
Core speech acts: 3.3.7 TRAINS: The approach

D

DAMSL: 3.3.8 DAMSL
Declarations: 3.1.3 Searle's Classification of Speech Acts
dialogue acts: 3.3.1 Introduction of Dialogue Acts
Dialogue context: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics
Dialogue phases: 3.3.5 Verbmobil 2: Levels of annotation
Directives: 3.1.3 Searle's Classification of Speech Acts
Discourse Unit: 3.3.7 TRAINS: The approach

E

Edges: 2.1.1 Processing dialogue with finite state systems
Eliza: 1.1.1 Warming Up
Ellipsis: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics
Expressives: 3.1.3 Searle's Classification of Speech Acts

F

Forward Communicative Functions: 3.3.9 DAMSL: The scheme
FSA: 2.1.1 Processing dialogue with finite state systems

G

general dialogue characteristics: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics
Grounding: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics
Grounding acts: 3.3.7 TRAINS: The approach

H

HCRC map task: 3.3.2 HCRC Map task

I

Illocutionary: 3.1.2 What are speech acts and what do they do?

L

Locutionary: 3.1.2 What are speech acts and what do they do?

M

Mixed initiative: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics

P

Performatives: 3.1.2 What are speech acts and what do they do?
Perlocutionary: 3.1.2 What are speech acts and what do they do?
Planning schemes: 3.2.1 Important Aspects

R

recognition grammar: 2.4.5 Ellipsis
Reference resolution: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics

S

speech acts: 3.1.1 The background
speech recogniser: 3.4.4 The Speech recogniser
states: 2.1.1 Processing dialogue with finite state systems

T

TRAINS: 1.3.2 The domain
transitions: 2.1.1 Processing dialogue with finite state systems
TRIPS: 3.4.1 System Architecture
Turn-taking: 1.1.2 General Dialogue characteristics
Turn taking acts: 3.3.7 TRAINS: The approach

U

Utterance Features: 3.3.9 DAMSL: The scheme

V

Verbmobil: 3.3.4 Verbmobil 2

Dimitra Tsovaltzi, Stephan Walter and Aljoscha Burchardt
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