| Allen, J. F. (1987): Understanding Natural Language. Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin/ Cummings. |
.... things, for identifying the objects which the dialog partner is talking about, for analyzing a non literal meaning and or indirect speech acts in his her dialog contributions, and for determining what e#ects a planned dialog contribution will have on the dialog partner (see Allen Litman 1986, Allen 1987). Thus, a user model does not just sweeten a dialog system to render it more cooperative. Instead, user models constitute an indispensable prerequisite for any flexible dialog in a wider domain. They interact extensively with all other components of the system and often cannot easily be ....
Allen, J. F. (1987): Understanding Natural Language. Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin/ Cummings.
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Allen, J. F., 1987. Understanding Natural Language. Benjamin Cummings Publishing Co., Menlo Park CA.
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