Grammar in dialogue [article]

Andy Lücking, Jonathan Ginzburg, Robin Cooper
2021 Zenodo  
This chapter portrays some phenomena, technical developments and discussions that are pertinent to analysing natural language use in face-to-face interaction from the perspective of HPSG and closely related frameworks. The use of the CONTEXT attribute in order to cover basic pragmatic meaning aspects is sketched. With regard to the notion of common ground, it is argued how to complement CONTEXT by a dynamic update semantics. Furthermore, this chapter discusses challenges posed by dialogue data
more » ... uch as clarification requests to constrained-based, model-theoretic grammars. Responses to these challenges in terms of a type-theoretical underpinning (TTR, a Type Theory with Records) of both the semantic theory and the grammar formalism are reviewed. Finally, the dialogue theory KoS that emerged in this way from work in HPSG is sketched.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5599869 fatcat:b3zxmsajz5hivgce2jogtqoire