Tatyana I. Popova
Orcid: 0000-0003-2066-7868Affiliations:
- Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
 
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  Tatyana I. Popova
  authored at least 7 papers
  between 2017 and 2025.
  
  
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  2025
Automatic Annotation of Discourse and Speech Formulas in Internet Communication: A Telegram Comment Corpus.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Speech and Computer - 27th International Conference, 2025
    
  
High-Frequency Multiword Units and the Typological Distribution of Multiword Units in Spoken Russian.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Speech and Computer - 27th International Conference, 2025
    
  
  2024
Multiword Units in Russian Everyday Speech: Empirical Classification and Corpus-Based Studies.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Speech and Computer - 26th International Conference, 2024
    
  
  2020
Pragmatic Markers in Dialogue and Monologue: Difficulties of Identification and Typical Formation Models.
    
  
    Proceedings of the Speech and Computer - 22nd International Conference, 2020
    
  
  2019
Markers of metacommunication in different social roles of the speaker: on the material of pragmatic annotation of corpus data.
    
  
    Proceedings of the XXII International Conference "Internet and Modern Society": Computer Linguistics and Computing Ontologies, 2019
    
  
  2018
Methodological problems of the creation of the Сomputer Anthology of Russian Short Stories as a language resource designed to study the language and style of Russian fiction in the era of revolutionary changes (in the first third of the 20th century).
    
  
    Proceedings of the XXI International Conference "Internet and Modern Society": Computer Linguistics and Computing Ontologies, 2018
    
  
  2017
Analysis of the functioning of the frequency units of the Russian speech (corpus study).
    
  
    Proceedings of the XX International Conference "Internet and Modern Society": Computer Linguistics and Computing Ontologies, 2017