It is generally acknowledged that discourse markers are used differently in speech
and writing, yet many general descriptions and most annotation frameworks are
written-based, thus partially unfit to be applied in spoken corpora. This paper
identifies the major distinctive features of discourse markers in spoken language, which
can be associated with problems related to their scope and structure, their meaning and
their tendency to co-occur. The description is based on authentic examples and is
followed by methodological recommendations on how to deal with these phenomena in more
exhaustive, speech-friendly annotation models.
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