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01cefd6f5c044a6f_13090_15010 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (B) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the co... | statement_problem | null | null | null | null | |
01cefd6f5c044a6f_28889_30269 | Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) 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) ... | question_check | acknowledge | null | null | null | |
01cefd6f5c044a6f_34590_36000 | 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) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance th... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
01cefd6f5c044a6f_42789_44499 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) backchannel (Verbal or... | question_general | acknowledge | null | null | null | |
01f7ec3700424bc0_24220_25300 | 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) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) question_gene... | acknowledge | statement_instruct | null | null | null | |
01f7ec3700424bc0_4820_5120 | 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) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicate... | statement_open | null | null | null | null | |
021cd80ca7cc464b_21090_22170 | 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) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (D) se... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
021cd80ca7cc464b_25399_28129 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive resp... | statement_general | null | null | null | null | |
021cd80ca7cc464b_33300_34620 | 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) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the ... | answer_dis | thanks | null | null | null | |
021cd80ca7cc464b_39020_39320 | 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) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that ... | statement_close | null | null | null | null | |
040f493852fe4553_11890_13420 | 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_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) self (... | statement_open | null | null | null | null | |
040f493852fe4553_37009_38959 | 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_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_check (Questions that check information), (D) other (An... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
040f493852fe4553_4689_10149 | 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) disfluency (filler, reparandum, i... | question_general | statement_open | disfluency | null | null | |
05c33cbd2c514f06_24930_28890 | Identify 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) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) statement_problem (Uttera... | answer_general | acknowledge | null | null | null | |
05c33cbd2c514f06_2800_7480 | 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) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) question_ch... | question_general | statement_open | null | null | null | |
05c6e20d983b4804_25140_26070 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologet... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
05c6e20d983b4804_30719_33449 | 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) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, inte... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
05c6e20d983b4804_43620_44640 | 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) question_general (All other questions), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (D... | answer_dis | statement_close | null | null | null | |
05c6e20d983b4804_44279_45809 | 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) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (C) statement_close (For... | thanks | statement_close | null | null | null | |
05c6e20d983b4804_5179_9889 | Determine 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) ans... | question_general | statement_open | null | null | null | |
0697acf83dc14c82_26780_27020 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) answ... | self | null | null | null | null | |
0697acf83dc14c82_28720_33760 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (B) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (D) other (Any utte... | question_check | disfluency | null | null | null | |
0697acf83dc14c82_40500_42420 | Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit... | acknowledge | null | null | null | null | |
0697acf83dc14c82_54610_55750 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (B) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) question_check (Qu... | acknowledge | null | null | null | null | |
0697acf83dc14c82_57230_58100 | Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (B) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicatin... | acknowledge | statement_close | null | null | null | |
07bc6cf7f6154e96_10220_13520 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (B) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) statement_general (All other statements), (D) acknowledge (... | statement_open | statement_problem | null | null | null | |
07bc6cf7f6154e96_51777_56817 | Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) question_general (All other questions), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attentio... | question_check | question_repeat | acknowledge | null | null | |
07bc6cf7f6154e96_61077_62157 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, 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) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, o... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
07bc6cf7f6154e96_62690_63170 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) question_check (Questions that check information), (D) stat... | answer_agree | null | null | null | null | |
07bc6cf7f6154e96_71577_76827 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) statement_close (For... | question_general | acknowledge | statement_close | statement_general | null | |
08f12faa2b594aa6_29790_32190 | 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) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive resp... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
08f12faa2b594aa6_42399_44229 | 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_general (All other questions), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (D) answer_dis (A... | question_general | null | null | null | null | |
08f12faa2b594aa6_44920_45730 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) apology (Statement indic... | thanks | null | null | null | null | |
08f12faa2b594aa6_47629_49489 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, 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) statement... | thanks | statement_close | null | null | null | |
09fc75fc02ea4b46_16509_17859 | Determine 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) question_general (All other questions), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D) statement_open (Form... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
09fc75fc02ea4b46_24120_25710 | 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) question_general (All other questions), (C) answer_general (All other answers), (D) thanks (Statement ind... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
09fc75fc02ea4b46_35139_35559 | 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) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (C) statement_open (Formul... | backchannel | null | null | null | null | |
0a76782d6ee84f73_29219_32159 | 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) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (D) acknowledge (... | statement_instruct | null | null | null | null | |
0a76782d6ee84f73_3019_8629 | 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) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (D) statement_problem (U... | question_general | statement_open | null | null | null | |
0a76782d6ee84f73_35719_37339 | 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) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (C) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (D) statement_open (Formulaic op... | acknowledge | null | null | null | null | |
0a76782d6ee84f73_48519_51789 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (D) state... | question_general | null | null | null | null | |
0a76782d6ee84f73_53320_54970 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (D) statement_close (Formulaic cl... | answer_dis | thanks | statement_close | null | null | |
0a76782d6ee84f73_64820_65780 | Identify 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) answer_general (All other answers), (C) question_check (Questions that check information), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicati... | statement_close | null | null | null | null | |
0b590e61350b4b53_17990_20090 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, 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_problem (Ut... | statement_open | null | null | null | null | |
0b590e61350b4b53_52179_55509 | 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) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) question_check (Questio... | acknowledge | statement_general | null | null | null | |
0b590e61350b4b53_64079_66389 | 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) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) statement_general (All other... | thanks | acknowledge | statement_close | null | null | |
0b9480707d274d2b_13090_15880 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain ... | acknowledge | statement_open | null | null | null | |
0b9480707d274d2b_16690_20080 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, 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) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) thanks (Statement indicating a ... | statement_problem | null | null | null | null | |
0b9480707d274d2b_23950_25570 | 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) answer_general (All other answers), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (D) ... | question_check | acknowledge | null | null | null | |
0b9480707d274d2b_31820_33830 | Determine 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) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (D) statement_general (All other ... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0b9480707d274d2b_56950_59470 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, 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) apology (Statement i... | question_repeat | statement_general | null | null | null | |
0b9480707d274d2b_60020_60890 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (B) statement_general (All other statements), (C) answer_general (All other answers), (D) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker ... | question_repeat | statement_general | null | null | null | |
0b9480707d274d2b_92580_93930 | 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) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal express... | thanks | statement_close | null | null | null | |
0c4dc74de76c4b06_17420_18350 | Identify 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_general (All other answers), (C) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (D) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances),... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0c4dc74de76c4b06_20079_21489 | 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) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) st... | question_general | null | null | null | null | |
0c4dc74de76c4b06_23720_24770 | 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) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), ... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0c4dc74de76c4b06_62279_64319 | 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) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) other (Any u... | thanks | acknowledge | statement_close | null | null | |
0c78f55cf0e3449f_13910_14990 | Determine 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) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive respon... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
0c78f55cf0e3449f_21150_22410 | 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) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) question_general (All other ... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
0c78f55cf0e3449f_68950_71710 | Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (B) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
0c78f55cf0e3449f_91990_93700 | 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) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) self (Essentially r... | thanks | statement_close | null | null | null | |
0cae8d624dc04b47_16580_18800 | 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_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (C)... | question_check | answer_agree | acknowledge | null | null | |
0cae8d624dc04b47_17708_18578 | Determine 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) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) apology (Statemen... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0cae8d624dc04b47_5338_6898 | 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) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (D) statement_close (For... | statement_open | null | null | null | null | |
0d7efd9a397e4e02_17920_20680 | 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) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (D) question_check (Questions tha... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0d7efd9a397e4e02_7619_9539 | 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) question_general (All other questions), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (D) question_check ... | statement_open | null | null | null | null | |
0ec40e7af4444ad5_25720_27250 | Identify 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_general (All other answers), (C) question_check (Questions that check information), (D) thanks (Statement indicating a spea... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0ece8b36d4c148b0_32050_34030 | 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) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) question_rep... | question_repeat | null | null | null | null | |
0ece8b36d4c148b0_42990_43560 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0ece8b36d4c148b0_62220_62490 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (B) statement_general (All other statements), (C) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (D) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s... | statement_close | null | null | null | null | |
0f590c57de074605_15828_18618 | Identify 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) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) answer_general (All other answers), (D) qu... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
0f590c57de074605_28248_29958 | 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) question_general (All other questions), (C) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (D) self (Essentially rhetorical utte... | thanks | statement_close | null | null | null | |
0f65cbb7a9a34628_78770_80900 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_general (All other statements), (B) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (C) acknowledge (A response ... | thanks | acknowledge | statement_close | null | null | |
0feb6051d777432e_10460_12530 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (D) self (Essentially rhet... | statement_open | null | null | null | null | |
0feb6051d777432e_61090_63040 | Identify 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) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said), (C) answer_agree (Answers indicating... | answer_dis | null | null | null | null | |
1083c47e2f304790_10190_12710 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) question_check (Ques... | statement_open | null | null | null | null | |
1083c47e2f304790_28220_32240 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (B) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (C) disflue... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
1083c47e2f304790_33350_34040 | 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) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (C) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (D) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements t... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
1083c47e2f304790_43320_44310 | 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) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positiv... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
1083c47e2f304790_67230_71700 | 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) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (C) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (D) ... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
1169043e6d734d82_16797_18177 | 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) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener ... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
1169043e6d734d82_40997_43367 | 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) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (D) statement_instruct (An impera... | question_general | null | null | null | null | |
1169043e6d734d82_47690_48860 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (B) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal exp... | answer_dis | statement_close | null | null | null | |
11eab24f318741d6_35480_37010 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, 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... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
11eab24f318741d6_67760_71810 | 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) question_general (All other questions), (C) question_check (Questions that check information), (D) disflu... | thanks | acknowledge | statement_close | null | null | |
1258ddf80f084499_1470_6270 | 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) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) acknowledge (A response ind... | question_general | statement_open | null | null | null | |
1258ddf80f084499_28200_30810 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) apology (Statement indicating a sp... | thanks | acknowledge | statement_close | null | null | |
125ddcccbef644aa_13079_15059 | 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) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) apology (Statemen... | question_general | null | null | null | null | |
125ddcccbef644aa_38609_40469 | Identify 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) question_check (Questions that check information), (C) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’... | thanks | statement_close | null | null | null | |
1292cf0c934f4ec5_18290_20330 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (B) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (C) statement_close (Formulaic closing statement... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
1292cf0c934f4ec5_30219_32469 | 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) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (C) statement_instruct (An imperative... | question_check | acknowledge | null | null | null | |
1318c617f2ed4b1d_14780_15980 | 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) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (C) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (D) answer_gene... | question_check | null | null | null | null | |
1318c617f2ed4b1d_32580_38670 | 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) answer_general (All other answers), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (D) question_check (Que... | question_general | statement_general | disfluency | other | null | |
1318c617f2ed4b1d_41720_42350 | 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) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation... | answer_dis | thanks | null | null | null | |
138abf543c7248d1_8980_13660 | 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) question_general (All other questions), (C) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (D) answer_agre... | question_general | statement_open | null | null | null | |
1390fb930824489c_10160_15260 | 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) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (C) answer_dis (Answers indica... | statement_open | statement_problem | other | null | null | |
1390fb930824489c_2560_7240 | 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_general (All other answers), (C) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (D) statement_close (Formulaic c... | question_general | statement_open | null | null | null | |
1390fb930824489c_39020_39890 | 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_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (C) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that ... | statement_close | null | null | null | null | |
141a91d6758747b7_19550_21290 | 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) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories), (C) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the convers... | answer_general | null | null | null | null | |
141a91d6758747b7_38920_39910 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (B) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (C) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for call... | statement_close | null | null | null | null |
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