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Priming of Syntactic Rules in Task-Oriented Dialogue and Spontaneous Conversation David Reitter (), Johanna D. Moore, Frank Keller School of Informatics University of Edinburgh
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Document Date: 2009-08-21 08:52:17


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Informatics University of Edinburgh / /

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Corpus processing / automated processing / dialogue systems / telephone connection / spontaneous spoken telephone dialogue / /

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Cognitive Science Society / Frank Keller School / Informatics University of Edinburgh United Kingdom Abstract Previous / IN NP / Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence / Association for Computational Linguistics / /

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