1 | -- | 3 | Marc Swerts, Jacques M. B. Terken. Dialogue and prosody |
5 | -- | 13 | Herbert H. Clark. Speaking in time |
15 | -- | 30 | Stephen G. Pulman. Relating dialogue games to information state |
31 | -- | 43 | Julia Hirschberg. Communication and prosody: Functional aspects of prosody |
45 | -- | 62 | Elmar Nöth, Anton Batliner, Volker Warnke, Jürgen Haas, Manuela Boros, Jan Buckow, Richard Huber, Florian Gallwitz, M. Nutt, Heinrich Niemann. On the use of prosody in automatic dialogue understanding |
63 | -- | 79 | Helen Wright Hastie, Massimo Poesio, Stephen Isard. Automatically predicting dialogue structure using prosodic features |
81 | -- | 95 | Florian Gallwitz, Heinrich Niemann, Elmar Nöth, Volker Warnke. Integrated recognition of words and prosodic phrase boundaries |
97 | -- | 111 | Keikichi Hirose, Hiromichi Kawanami. Temporal rate change of dialogue speech in prosodic units as compared to read speech |
113 | -- | 132 | Atsushi Shimojima, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Hanae Koiso, Marc Swerts. Informational and dialogue-coordinating functions of prosodic features of Japanese echoic responses |
133 | -- | 145 | Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Mariët Theune, Mieke Weegels. The dual of denial: Two uses of disconfirmations in dialogue and their prosodic correlates |
147 | -- | 163 | Gina-Anne Levow. Adaptations in spoken corrections: Implications for models of conversational speech |