Para uma modelagem das formas prosódicas dos Marcadores Discursivos
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Marcador Discursivo, Prosódia, Fala Espontânea, ModelizaçãoResumo
Este artigo tem um objetivo duplo: (i) avançar uma proposta para a identificação da categoria de Marcador Discursivo (MD), mostrando que as marcas formais do MD são de natureza prosódica e também capazes de distinguir cerca de seis diferentes funções de natureza interacional veiculadas pelos MDs. Se descrevem tanto as características prosódicas responsáveis para a identificação de um MD quanto as formas prosódicas que veiculam cada tipo de função comunicativa dentro da categoria maior de MD; (ii) mostrar detalhes da metodologia que em maior medida será adotada para modelizar essas unidades e permitir uma extração automática a partir de novos dados. Ela é apresentada com uma reflexão estatístico computacional que a justifica.
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