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f7010963937449d3_36620_38690
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'
f7010963937449d3_40490_41990
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'
f7010963937449d3_42660_43470
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'
f7010963937449d3_47089_48199
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'
f7010963937449d3_51120_54480
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'
f7010963937449d3_58389_60189
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_repeat'
f7010963937449d3_61920_65640
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'
f7010963937449d3_71289_74079
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_general', 'disfluency'
f7010963937449d3_74629_75439
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_general'
f7010963937449d3_78319_79039
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', 'statement_close'
f7010963937449d3_79589_80369
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_close'
f7010963937449d3_8130_10110
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'
f7010963937449d3_82090_83860
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', 'statement_close'
f7010963937449d3_85919_86759
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'
f7010963937449d3_87919_88489
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'
f7010963937449d3_89890_90370
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_close'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_11090_13460
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'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_14020_15370
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_problem'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_15490_16720
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', 'disfluency'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_20420_23060
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', 'backchannel'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_24520_26800
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'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_27920_30140
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'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_3390_7770
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'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_34490_37220
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_general'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_38490_40110
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_close'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_43620_44760
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', 'statement_close'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_44090_45800
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'
f752f5e5b7f34adf_49820_50330
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'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_10330_12190
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'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_12590_14720
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', 'statement_problem'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_17290_19840
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', 'acknowledge'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_23410_25240
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'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_25920_27450
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'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_2660_6950
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', 'statement_open'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_31480_33070
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', 'disfluency'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_33490_35230
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'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_38890_40150
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'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_41930_44990
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', 'acknowledge', 'statement_close'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_48680_49610
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', 'statement_close'
f85f8bc3b7cc47ba_48720_50250
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_13079_16349
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_problem'
f98d168b9f49447d_1390_5560
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_19820_24170
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_27619_31489
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', 'acknowledge'
f98d168b9f49447d_33020_34070
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_agree'
f98d168b9f49447d_34839_35469
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_34920_35850
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', 'disfluency'
f98d168b9f49447d_35989_37189
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_36290_37460
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_39020_41840
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', 'disfluency'
f98d168b9f49447d_40619_41609
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_44249_48419
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_48720_49650
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_52309_52759
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'
f98d168b9f49447d_8979_11769
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_open', 'disfluency'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_11618_17888
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', 'disfluency'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_26550_28470
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'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_27618_28158
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_open'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_29890_31600
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'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_31198_31558
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)
'disfluency'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_34168_36718
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'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_3590_9200
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', 'statement_open'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_40630_44860
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_general'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_47218_50038
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', 'statement_close', 'statement_general', 'other'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_52080_53940
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'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_52618_53158
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'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_56418_58518
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', 'statement_close'
fa2b92ec375b45d4_59600_60530
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_close'
fb035f9280074363_15220_17080
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'
fb035f9280074363_18690_19380
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_open'
fb035f9280074363_20070_22530
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', 'statement_problem'
fb035f9280074363_2129_7199
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'
fb035f9280074363_37039_38479
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_check'
fb035f9280074363_42450_43740
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'
fb035f9280074363_55599_58629
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_general'
fb035f9280074363_59399_62459
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', 'answer_dis', 'statement_close'
fb035f9280074363_65820_67470
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'
fb035f9280074363_66429_68199
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'
fb6437545dd94223_13469_15509
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', 'acknowledge', 'statement_open', 'disfluency'
fb6437545dd94223_1399_5629
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'
fb6437545dd94223_18590_19730
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', 'statement_problem'
fb6437545dd94223_19769_21089
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'
fb6437545dd94223_24520_26410
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'
fb6437545dd94223_26269_27679
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'
fb6437545dd94223_31020_34680
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'
fb6437545dd94223_35050_40480
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'
fb6437545dd94223_39769_41209
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'
fb6437545dd94223_44690_49040
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'
fb6437545dd94223_49199_51119
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_close'
fb6437545dd94223_56750_57890
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', 'statement_close'
fb6437545dd94223_57199_59269
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'
fb6437545dd94223_62320_63250
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)
'acknowledge', 'statement_close'
fb6437545dd94223_9289_12049
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_open'
fb743318c40c4e6f_15490_17320
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'
fb743318c40c4e6f_1630_6640
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'
fb743318c40c4e6f_20460_22890
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'
fb743318c40c4e6f_23390_24920
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'
fb743318c40c4e6f_25390_27160
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'
fb743318c40c4e6f_26990_27800
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'
fb743318c40c4e6f_29060_33380
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_general'