@conference{Howes.Eshghi_DS_2019, author = "Christine Howes and Arash Eshghi", abstract = "Dialogue is co-constructed by multiple interlocutors with frequent feedback demonstrating whether utterances are taken as understood. This feedback does not just occur at the ends of turns -- grounding occurs incrementally, before a complete proposition has been processed. Here, we present a corpus study of acknowledgements and clarifications, and describe how the Dynamic Syntax (DS) model of 'feedback relevance spaces' accounts for feedback placement in low-level, semantic processing terms. The model trivially accounts for 85% of cases where feedback occurs at FRSs, but also describes how it can be integrated or interpreted at non-FRSs using the predictive, incremental and interactive nature of DS. ", booktitle = "The third Dynamic Syntax conference", title = "{F}eedback {R}elevance {S}paces: {A} {D}ynamic {S}yntax account of dialogue data", url = "http://www.christinehowes.com/papers/Howes.Eshghi_DS_2019.pdf", year = "2019", }