Presentation 2004/10/29
Situation-depended One-word Utterance and Its Interpretation
Hitoshi IIDA,
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Abstract(in English) Through observing "primitive speech acts" in a daily life conversation that mainly consists of conversational turn-taking with a sequence of one-word utterances, which are both at the primary-stage of speech communication and under-grammatical structures, it could be right to think of ability to control correspondence between one-word utterances and the real world as competence of language, and human beings could be endowed by nature with the competence rather than grammatical competence. And also, concerning speech translation, advanced ones need to be able to handle the interaction for speech communication, pragmatics in speech, and arbitrariness of speech usage. But, to handle those above characteristics is very tough for the present technologies. A stepwise approach is required so as to simplify the original problems and to make the relations between each other clear. A conversation class that is handled in the first step will be introduced. One-word utterance: There are many basic research topics on spontaneous speech interaction and translation.
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Keyword(in English) Daily Life Conversation / Primitive Speech Act / Felicity Condition / Daily Life Context
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Title (in English) Situation-depended One-word Utterance and Its Interpretation
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Keyword(1) Daily Life Conversation
Keyword(2) Primitive Speech Act
Keyword(3) Felicity Condition
Keyword(4) Daily Life Context
1st Author's Name Hitoshi IIDA
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Technology()
Date 2004/10/29
Paper # NLC2004-27
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 417
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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