PCFGs with syntactic and prosodic indicators of speech repairs

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Abstract

A grammatical method of combining two kinds of speech repair cues is presented. One cue, prosodic disjuncture, is detected by a decision tree-based ensemble classifier that uses acoustic cues to identify where normal prosody seems to be interrupted (Lickley, 1996). The other cue, syntactic parallelism, codifies the expectation that repairs continue a syntactic category that was left unfinished in the reparandum (Levelt, 1983). The two cues are combined in a Treebank PCFG whose states are split using a few simple tree transformations. Parsing performance on the Switchboard and Fisher corpora suggests that these two cues help to locate speech repairs in a synergistic way. © 2006 Association for Computational Linguistics.

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Hale, J., Shafran, I., Yung, L., Dorr, B., Harperd, M., Krasnyanskaya, A., … Stewart, R. (2006). PCFGs with syntactic and prosodic indicators of speech repairs. In COLING/ACL 2006 - 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 161–168). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1220175.1220196

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