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01cefd6f5c044a6f_10320_12030
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_13090_15010
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_problem'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_17949_20289
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_repeat', 'acknowledge'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_22760_25520
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_problem'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_2289_6159
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'statement_open'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_28889_30269
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check', 'acknowledge'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_32220_33720
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_34590_36000
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_36880_39550
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_42789_44499
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'acknowledge'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_46920_49710
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis', 'thanks', 'statement_close'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_50909_52679
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'acknowledge', 'statement_close'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_54980_55940
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_close'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_56419_57319
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge', 'statement_close'
01cefd6f5c044a6f_9020_9380
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open'
01f7ec3700424bc0_24220_25300
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge', 'statement_instruct'
01f7ec3700424bc0_26649_27459
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge'
01f7ec3700424bc0_40230_43290
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
01f7ec3700424bc0_45419_47039
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'acknowledge'
01f7ec3700424bc0_4820_5120
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open'
01f7ec3700424bc0_51720_52950
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general'
01f7ec3700424bc0_54549_57189
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis', 'thanks', 'statement_close'
01f7ec3700424bc0_58320_59760
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'statement_close'
01f7ec3700424bc0_60689_61619
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_close'
01f7ec3700424bc0_6739_13489
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge', 'statement_open', 'statement_problem', 'disfluency'
021cd80ca7cc464b_16439_17909
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
021cd80ca7cc464b_1799_6179
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'statement_open'
021cd80ca7cc464b_21090_22170
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
021cd80ca7cc464b_25399_28129
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_general'
021cd80ca7cc464b_28599_30189
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general'
021cd80ca7cc464b_33300_34620
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis', 'thanks'
021cd80ca7cc464b_34499_36059
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'statement_close'
021cd80ca7cc464b_39020_39320
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_close'
021cd80ca7cc464b_9289_16039
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open', 'statement_problem'
040f493852fe4553_11890_13420
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open'
040f493852fe4553_14690_17060
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general', 'statement_problem'
040f493852fe4553_24879_26199
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
040f493852fe4553_29390_31910
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general', 'disfluency'
040f493852fe4553_37009_38959
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
040f493852fe4553_40730_42830
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
040f493852fe4553_44749_46129
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check', 'question_repeat'
040f493852fe4553_4689_10149
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'statement_open', 'disfluency'
040f493852fe4553_47349_47859
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check', 'question_repeat'
040f493852fe4553_49860_51840
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_agree', 'answer_general'
040f493852fe4553_53109_61179
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'acknowledge', 'statement_close', 'statement_general'
040f493852fe4553_62690_63050
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis'
040f493852fe4553_65889_67869
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'statement_close'
040f493852fe4553_72319_73159
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'statement_close'
05c33cbd2c514f06_10790_16130
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open', 'statement_problem'
05c33cbd2c514f06_15600_17100
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge'
05c33cbd2c514f06_18300_20670
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
05c33cbd2c514f06_23890_25030
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
05c33cbd2c514f06_24930_28890
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general', 'acknowledge'
05c33cbd2c514f06_2800_7480
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'statement_open'
05c33cbd2c514f06_29600_31730
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general'
05c33cbd2c514f06_34720_35980
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis', 'thanks'
05c33cbd2c514f06_35500_37270
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'statement_close'
05c6e20d983b4804_13190_16970
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open', 'statement_problem'
05c6e20d983b4804_20749_22099
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
05c6e20d983b4804_25140_26070
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
05c6e20d983b4804_30719_33449
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
05c6e20d983b4804_38020_38740
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'acknowledge'
05c6e20d983b4804_39179_40529
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general'
05c6e20d983b4804_43620_44640
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis', 'statement_close'
05c6e20d983b4804_44279_45809
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'statement_close'
05c6e20d983b4804_48720_49140
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_close'
05c6e20d983b4804_5179_9889
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'statement_open'
0697acf83dc14c82_13410_15000
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge'
0697acf83dc14c82_1410_6120
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'statement_open'
0697acf83dc14c82_16050_19770
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check', 'self'
0697acf83dc14c82_23630_24920
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
0697acf83dc14c82_24410_25550
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'self'
0697acf83dc14c82_26780_27020
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'self'
0697acf83dc14c82_28720_33760
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check', 'disfluency'
0697acf83dc14c82_35620_37060
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
0697acf83dc14c82_36460_37690
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
0697acf83dc14c82_40500_42420
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge'
0697acf83dc14c82_40590_41700
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
0697acf83dc14c82_44110_48160
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'apology', 'disfluency'
0697acf83dc14c82_51090_51870
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis', 'thanks'
0697acf83dc14c82_54610_55750
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge'
0697acf83dc14c82_57230_58100
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'acknowledge', 'statement_close'
0697acf83dc14c82_61210_61690
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_close'
0697acf83dc14c82_8990_14480
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open', 'statement_problem', 'other'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_10220_13520
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open', 'statement_problem'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_15177_16227
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_1677_6537
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'statement_open'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_20120_21710
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_34347_35457
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_38930_42380
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_43630_45340
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_46590_48780
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_51777_56817
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check', 'question_repeat', 'acknowledge'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_61077_62157
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_check'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_62690_63170
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_agree'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_67190_69590
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_general'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_71577_76827
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'question_general', 'acknowledge', 'statement_close', 'statement_general'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_80250_81810
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'answer_dis', 'thanks', 'statement_close'
07bc6cf7f6154e96_81077_82607
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'thanks', 'statement_close'
08f12faa2b594aa6_10120_13180
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories)
'statement_open', 'statement_problem'
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