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- W2065483314 abstract "Using multiparty conversations conducted in spontaneous Scottish English speech, this study examines whether pause durations can be used to discriminate between lexically ambiguous words pertaining to different dialog acts and, more generally, whether pause durations signal different types of dialog acts. Dialog acts describe the pragmatic functions of utterances and their detection requires attention to pragmatic function, syntax, prosody, surrounding context, and interaction between speakers. In this study, the dialog acts examined are 'floor grabbers', which are used by speakers to gain attention or to interrupt a current speaker who has the floor, and 'acceptance/agreements', which express agreement to or acceptance of a previous speaker's question, proposal, or statement. Experiments 1 and 2 examine pause durations following the lexical items 'right' and 'good' respectively when used as 'floor grabbers' or 'acceptance/agreements'. Experiment 3 examines pause durations following 'floor grabbers' and 'acceptance/agreements', regardless of the lexical item. Results of all three experiments indicate that pauses following 'floor grabbers' are significantly longer than those following 'acceptance/agreements'. This study shows that pause durations are in fact a reliable means of discriminating between lexically ambiguous words and distinguishing dialog acts. The study also sheds light on how stable pause usage is in spontaneous speech." @default.
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