Linguistic Concepts and Methods in CSCWLinguistic Concepts and Methods in CSCW is the first book devoted to the innovative new area of research in CSCW. It concentrates on the use of language in context - the area most widely researched in conjunction with CSCW - but also examines grammatical construction, semantics and the significance of the spoken, written and graphic mediums. A variety of other related topics, such as sociolinguistics, stylistics, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, and applied linguistics are also covered. This book will be of interest to researchers in CSCW, linguistics and computational linguistics. It will also provide invaluable reading for industrial and commercial researchers who are interested in the implications of such research for the design of marketable systems. |
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Semiotics Information and Cooperation | 17 |
Linguistics and Task Analysis in Computer | 17 |
Spoken Language and Speech Synthesis | 23 |
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activities addressee agent analysis analyzed approach artefacts cent channel chapter characterized classification domain clause clearance text CMC users collaborative computer mediated Computer Supported Cooperative concepts constraints context conversation Conversational Games CORECT corpus CSCW database developed discourse discourse particles documents e-mail effects environment example formal framework Frequency of occurrence function genre goal guage infomorphism infon instance interac interaction interface interlanguage interpretation involved language learning language transfer Levinson's linguistic Map Task mode of communication multisignal natural language Nauta number of words object occur ontology participants particular Phase possible problem produce repair ROCOCO role s₁ semantic Semiotics sentence signal situation theory solution-orientated speaker speech acts speech recognition speech synthesis spoken dialog strategies structure subjects Table task outcome tion tokens utterance verb virtual reality virtual worlds