In:Perspectives on Dialogue in the New Millennium
Edited by Peter Kühnlein, Hannes Rieser and Henk Zeevat
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 114] 2003
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 29 September 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.114.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.114.toc
Table of contents
Imperatives in dialogue
Integrating conversational move types in the grammar of conversation
An HPSG-based representation model for illocutionary acts in crisis talk
Denial and presupposition
Between binding and accommodation
Theories of presuppositions and presuppositional clitics
Semantic meaning and four types of speech act
Generalised and particularised implicatures of linguistic politeness
Models of intentions in language
Context-dependent interpretation and implicit dialogue acts
Notes on analysing context
A basic system for multimodal robot instruction
An information state approach in a multi-modal dialogue system for human-robot conversation
Dialogue understanding in dynamic domains
An information state update approach to collaborative negotiation
Resolving Underspecification using Discourse Information
On coordinating interpretations — optimality and rational interaction
Modal particles and the common ground: Meaning and functions of German ja, doch, eben/halt and auch
(Non-)Temporal concepts conveyed by before, after, and then in dialogue
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