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1487ae9d952b49de_1610_6980
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (B) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to ...
question_general
statement_open
other
null
null
1487ae9d952b49de_21140_22100
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (C) question_general (All other que...
answer_general
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null
14c8e9b8dfcb47b0_27090_28350
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal ex...
statement_close
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null
null
14ec9f4c914f4a38_10089_11379
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (...
question_general
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null
null
null
14ec9f4c914f4a38_2089_5839
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) statement_instruct (An im...
statement_open
statement_general
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null
null
14ec9f4c914f4a38_41590_44860
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) que...
answer_general
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null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_26920_27250
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) statement_o...
answer_agree
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null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_27589_29419
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) statement_general (All other statements), (C) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (D) question_check (Questions that check ...
question_check
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null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_2789_7139
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) question_repeat (Requests for someone to r...
question_general
statement_open
null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_30570_33990
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) apology (Statement indicating a s...
answer_general
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null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_38120_39290
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) ...
answer_general
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null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_53620_54880
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing wi...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_59319_66789
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions in...
question_repeat
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null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_68190_68520
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) statement_general (All other statements), (C) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conver...
answer_agree
null
null
null
null
153ac012507e490e_8930_11000
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) other (Any uttera...
statement_open
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null
null
null
15c21ca0ce024fbe_14090_15950
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_general (All other answers), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) statement_general (All other statement...
statement_open
null
null
null
null
15c21ca0ce024fbe_23840_26180
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) questio...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
15fc3e787b204722_14589_15639
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) answer_general (All other answers), (D) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the li...
question_check
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null
null
null
15fc3e787b204722_23669_24899
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the lis...
question_check
null
null
null
null
15fc3e787b204722_33320_35360
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positi...
answer_general
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null
null
null
15fc3e787b204722_86110_86380
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicatin...
statement_close
null
null
null
null
16fa4dc5c741486e_23110_25870
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) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speake...
question_check
acknowledge
null
null
null
16fa4dc5c741486e_36940_37390
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (D) self (Essent...
backchannel
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null
null
null
18bcc675d39e4525_23653_31033
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (B) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response)...
question_general
answer_general
acknowledge
null
null
18bcc675d39e4525_43420_44500
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) statement_general (All other statements), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (D) statement_problem (Utterance that contain...
statement_close
null
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_13331_15251
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (B) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) acknowledge (A response indic...
acknowledge
statement_general
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_28001_28571
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) question_check (Questions that ch...
disfluency
null
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_36630_37710
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, wh...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_53210_55490
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (B) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants ...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_67101_68751
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) answer_general (All other answers), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker i...
question_check
acknowledge
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_67630_68020
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) questi...
answer_agree
null
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_88220_89030
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) question_check...
acknowledge
statement_close
null
null
null
18f42b7f472c4587_8960_14030
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) statement_close...
statement_open
statement_problem
null
null
null
19a47aed4cb8441f_31869_33429
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) answer_agree (Answers in...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
19b39815fa4e40e4_59520_60000
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answ...
answer_dis
null
null
null
null
1a1691098ae1400c_13470_18540
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_general (All other answers), (B) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (D) acknowledge (A response indicating th...
statement_open
statement_problem
null
null
null
1a1691098ae1400c_40420_42310
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something...
answer_dis
thanks
null
null
null
1ab5ddcc434d4997_1400_5060
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) answer_general (All other answers), (D) back...
question_general
statement_open
null
null
null
1ab5ddcc434d4997_31440_37200
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing ...
question_general
statement_general
null
null
null
1b54e6b1d25e45e5_30630_32160
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
1b54e6b1d25e45e5_33860_34790
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_general (All other questions), (B) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (D) answer_general (All other answers),...
answer_general
other
null
null
null
1bff41c3028e45c8_27230_29030
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) answer_gener...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
1bff41c3028e45c8_34520_35510
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain ...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
1bff41c3028e45c8_49720_51490
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) answer_general (All other answers), (D) thanks (...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
1bff41c3028e45c8_61000_62350
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (B) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D) question_general (All other q...
answer_dis
thanks
statement_close
null
null
1bff41c3028e45c8_63689_65549
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) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (D) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker...
thanks
statement_close
null
null
null
1c4e1b0407594bb9_12120_13080
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (B) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (C) answer_agr...
statement_open
null
null
null
null
1c4e1b0407594bb9_56241_58071
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (C)...
thanks
statement_close
null
null
null
1d786543925e4c6a_11420_13640
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has s...
statement_open
null
null
null
null
1d786543925e4c6a_30390_32880
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) answer_dis (Answers ...
answer_agree
statement_problem
disfluency
null
null
1e2252fb09214f48_55290_57060
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (D) ...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
1e2252fb09214f48_77120_77720
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that ...
statement_close
null
null
null
null
1f51347aeabe4f39_18300_18870
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) answer_general (All other answers), (C) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (D) statement_general (All other statem...
question_general
null
null
null
null
1f51347aeabe4f39_57390_59790
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) statement_general (All other statements), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), ...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
1f51347aeabe4f39_89120_89900
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeti...
thanks
statement_close
null
null
null
203e223cdf8c460d_10190_14000
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (B) statement_general (All other statements), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that...
statement_open
statement_problem
null
null
null
203e223cdf8c460d_22290_23040
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indica...
answer_general
null
null
null
null
203e223cdf8c460d_44960_47600
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_general (All other answers), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (D) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicat...
acknowledge
other
null
null
null
203e223cdf8c460d_61220_62240
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (D) acknowledge (A response indic...
acknowledge
statement_close
null
null
null
2096689920354dcf_10590_15270
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) statemen...
statement_open
statement_problem
null
null
null
2096689920354dcf_1940_6920
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_general (All other questions), (B) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (D) answer...
question_general
statement_open
null
null
null
2096689920354dcf_32220_36330
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (B) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verba...
acknowledge
backchannel
null
null
null
2096689920354dcf_49410_50910
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative resp...
question_general
null
null
null
null
2096689920354dcf_52220_52580
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has sa...
acknowledge
null
null
null
null
2096689920354dcf_59120_59390
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason f...
statement_close
null
null
null
null
223ca391c70d4e17_38720_39680
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (D) apology (Stateme...
thanks
statement_close
null
null
null
223ca391c70d4e17_40970_42230
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_general (All other questions), (B) answer_general (All other answers), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (D) statement_problem (Utterance that c...
thanks
statement_close
null
null
null
22b45adfc12b4c93_14929_15979
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (B) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (D) a...
question_check
null
null
null
null
22b45adfc12b4c93_47750_49310
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (B) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (D) quest...
answer_dis
statement_close
null
null
null
23fae82997bd462c_20994_21954
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_general (All other answers), (B) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D) statement_instruct (An im...
question_check
null
null
null
null
285eb7b72e7945d9_14190_15870
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non...
statement_open
null
null
null
null
285eb7b72e7945d9_2059_2479
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) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) answer_general (All ot...
statement_open
null
null
null
null
285eb7b72e7945d9_39520_40450
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (C) apolog...
answer_general
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285eb7b72e7945d9_55259_58349
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) acknowledge (A response indicating that a ...
question_repeat
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285eb7b72e7945d9_80199_81459
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_general (All other questions), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D...
question_repeat
statement_general
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285eb7b72e7945d9_82989_84129
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that...
question_repeat
statement_general
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29309886cc764083_1940_6230
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_general (All other questions), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of th...
question_general
statement_open
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29309886cc764083_27820_28870
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D) disfluency (fil...
answer_dis
statement_close
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null
29309886cc764083_28080_29760
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) question_re...
thanks
statement_close
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null
29734f4236b84d53_34990_35560
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_general (All other answers), (B) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) question_check (Questions that check information), (D) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements th...
statement_close
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29e0a36fb0c6401e_48617_50057
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (B) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (D) back...
answer_general
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null
29e0a36fb0c6401e_60010_63460
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categori...
statement_general
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null
2c07e5fdc0a94f35_54549_55629
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) answer_general (All other answers), (D) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any ...
answer_dis
thanks
statement_close
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null
2c07e5fdc0a94f35_7919_12089
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_general (All other questions), (B) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (D) statemen...
answer_general
statement_open
statement_problem
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2c874f6883ed4751_30819_33549
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D) statement_open (Fo...
acknowledge
statement_general
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null
2c874f6883ed4751_36830_38240
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (B) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) answer_agree (Ans...
answer_dis
thanks
statement_close
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null
2d0c86f6a8c4450d_17090_19010
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_general (All other answers), (B) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (C) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (D) question_check ...
statement_problem
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null
null
2d14ea3d234346bb_27609_30879
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) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (D) ...
answer_general
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null
null
2d14ea3d234346bb_44509_46549
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (D) other (An...
thanks
statement_close
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null
null
2fcbf25d28554296_55120_55510
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (D) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (E...
answer_dis
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null
null
null
309e018c05094386_35190_38220
Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (D) statement_problem (Utte...
answer_general
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null
null
309e018c05094386_51120_51450
Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (B) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) answer...
answer_agree
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null
null
309e018c05094386_66080_67430
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) statement_close (Formula...
answer_dis
thanks
statement_close
disfluency
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309e018c05094386_66280_68170
Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) apolog...
thanks
statement_close
other
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null
30fa4bafacd24a47_1519_6229
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (B) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) question_check (Questions that ...
question_general
statement_open
other
null
null
30fa4bafacd24a47_21820_22120
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is...
answer_dis
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null
null
30fa4bafacd24a47_9690_13020
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) other (Any utterances th...
statement_open
statement_problem
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null
3179db5585f64eba_16480_17140
Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (B) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (D) ac...
acknowledge
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null
null
3179db5585f64eba_33620_34970
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) answer_general (All other answers), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (D) answer_dis (Answers indicating a nega...
answer_general
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null
3179db5585f64eba_39790_41680
Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) answer_general (All other answers), (C) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (D) acknowledge (A response...
question_general
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