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Towards a model of formal and information address in English

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Proceedings of EACL 2012, Avignon, France, (2012)

Abstract

Informal and formal (T/V) address in dialogue is not distinguished overtly in modern English, e.g. by pronoun choice like in many other languages such as French (tu/vous). Our study investigates the status of the T/V distinction in English literary texts. Our main findings are: (a) human raters can label monolingual English utterances as T or V fairly well, given sufficient context; (b), a bilingual corpus can be exploited to induce a supervised classifier for T/V without human annotation. It assigns T/V at sentence level with up to 68\% accuracy, relying mainly on lexical features; (c), there is a marked asymmetry between lexical features for formal speech (which are conventionalized and therefore general) and informal speech (which are text-specific).

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