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Consider two pairs of utterances, where the first pair consists of the first and the second utterance, and the second pair consists of the third and the fourth utterance. Is the first pair less similar in meaning than the second pair? Answer yes or no.
no
SMTeuroparl_99_0_human-speaker-3.wav
SMTeuroparl_99_1_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_655_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_655_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Given two pairs of utterances, the first pair being the first and second utterance, and the second pair being the third and fourth utterance. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning than the second pair? Please indicate yes or no.
yes
headlines_14_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_14_1_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_45_0_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_45_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Evaluate two pairs of utterances: the first pair includes the first and second utterance, and the second pair includes the third and fourth utterance. Is the first pair more alike in meaning than the second pair? Answer with yes or no.
no
images_398_0_human-speaker-2.wav
images_398_1_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_611_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_611_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Compare the first and second utterance as a pair and the third and fourth utterance as another pair. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning than the second pair? Provide a yes or no response.
yes
tweet-news_459_0_human-speaker-2.wav
tweet-news_459_1_human-speaker-2.wav
deft-news_160_0_human-speaker-2.wav
deft-news_160_1_human-speaker-2.wav
For the utterance pairs, first and second, and third and fourth, determine if the first pair has greater similarity in meaning compared to the second pair. Reply with yes or no.
no
headlines_517_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_517_1_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_137_0_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_137_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Are the utterances in the first pair, first and second, less alike in meaning than those in the second pair, third and fourth? State yes or no.
yes
MSRvid_715_0_human-speaker-1.wav
MSRvid_715_1_human-speaker-1.wav
deft-forum_361_0_human-speaker-1.wav
deft-forum_361_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Assess the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances and between the third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair less alike in meaning compared to the second pair? Indicate yes or no.
no
images_133_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_133_1_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_631_0_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_631_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Given two pairs of utterances: the first pair, first and second, and the second pair, third and fourth, decide if the first pair has a lower similarity in meaning. Answer yes or no.
no
deft-news_283_0_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-news_283_1_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_412_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_412_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Between the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances, does the first pair show more similarity in meaning? Respond with yes or no.
no
MSRvid_501_0_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRvid_501_1_human-speaker-3.wav
plagiarism_199_0_human-speaker-3.wav
plagiarism_199_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Is the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances greater than the similarity between the third and fourth utterances? Please answer yes or no.
yes
OnWN_506_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_506_1_human-speaker-3.wav
tweet-news_105_0_human-speaker-3.wav
tweet-news_105_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Consider the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair less related in meaning compared to the second pair? Reply yes or no.
no
headlines_347_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_347_1_human-speaker-4.wav
MSRvid_203_0_human-speaker-4.wav
MSRvid_203_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Compare the first and second utterances as one pair, and the third and fourth utterances as another pair. Does the first pair share less similarity in meaning? Indicate with yes or no.
no
tweet-news_656_0_human-speaker-4.wav
tweet-news_656_1_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_82_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_82_1_human-speaker-4.wav
In terms of meaning similarity, are the first and second utterances less alike than the third and fourth utterances? Provide your answer: yes or no.
yes
FNWN_171_0_human-speaker-4.wav
FNWN_171_1_human-speaker-4.wav
FNWN_158_0_human-speaker-4.wav
FNWN_158_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Look at two pairs of utterances: the first, first and second, and the second, third and fourth. Is the second pair more closely related in meaning compared to the first pair? State your response: yes or no.
yes
OnWN_107_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_107_1_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRpar_587_0_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRpar_587_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Are the first and second utterances more alike in meaning compared to the third and fourth utterances? Please reply with yes or no.
yes
FNWN_52_0_human-speaker-4.wav
FNWN_52_1_human-speaker-4.wav
images_189_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_189_1_human-speaker-4.wav
For the pairs of utterances, first pair: first and second, second pair: third and fourth, is the similarity in meaning lower in the first pair? Answer with a yes or no.
no
MSRpar_287_0_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRpar_287_1_human-speaker-3.wav
answers-forums_42_0_human-speaker-3.wav
answers-forums_42_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Consider two pairs of utterances, where the first pair consists of the first and the second utterance, and the second pair consists of the third and the fourth utterance. Is the first pair less similar in meaning than the second pair? Answer yes or no.
no
images_185_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_185_1_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_116_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_116_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Given two pairs of utterances, the first pair being the first and second utterance, and the second pair being the third and fourth utterance. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning than the second pair? Please indicate yes or no.
yes
SMTeuroparl_4_0_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_4_1_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_270_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_270_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Evaluate two pairs of utterances: the first pair includes the first and second utterance, and the second pair includes the third and fourth utterance. Is the first pair less alike in meaning than the second pair? Answer with yes or no.
yes
headlines_153_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_153_1_human-speaker-1.wav
answers-forums_187_0_human-speaker-1.wav
answers-forums_187_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Compare the first and second utterance as a pair and the third and fourth utterance as another pair. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning than the second pair? Provide a yes or no response.
yes
headlines_104_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_104_1_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_399_0_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_399_1_human-speaker-4.wav
For the utterance pairs, first and second, and third and fourth, determine if the first pair has lesser similarity in meaning compared to the second pair. Reply with yes or no.
yes
answers-students_289_0_human-speaker-4.wav
answers-students_289_1_human-speaker-4.wav
images_633_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_633_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Are the utterances in the first pair, first and second, more alike in meaning than those in the second pair, third and fourth? State yes or no.
yes
deft-news_55_0_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-news_55_1_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-forum_235_0_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-forum_235_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Assess the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances and between the third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair more alike in meaning? Indicate yes or no.
yes
MSRvid_436_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_436_1_human-speaker-2.wav
tweet-news_731_0_human-speaker-2.wav
tweet-news_731_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Given two pairs of utterances: the first pair, first and second, and the second pair, third and fourth, decide if the first pair has a higher similarity in meaning. Answer yes or no.
yes
headlines_381_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_381_1_human-speaker-2.wav
belief_353_0_human-speaker-2.wav
belief_353_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Between the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances, does the first pair show less similarity in meaning? Respond with yes or no.
no
headlines_15_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_15_1_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_200_0_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_200_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Is the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances greater than the similarity between the third and fourth utterances? Please answer yes or no.
no
headlines_221_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_221_1_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_735_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_735_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Consider the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning? Reply yes or no.
no
answer-answer_241_0_human-speaker-2.wav
answer-answer_241_1_human-speaker-2.wav
images_563_0_human-speaker-2.wav
images_563_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Compare the first and second utterances as one pair, and the third and fourth utterances as another pair. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning? Indicate with yes or no.
yes
answer-answer_224_0_human-speaker-3.wav
answer-answer_224_1_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-news_45_0_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-news_45_1_human-speaker-3.wav
In terms of meaning similarity, are the first and second utterances more alike than the third and fourth utterances? Provide your answer: yes or no.
no
postediting_241_0_human-speaker-4.wav
postediting_241_1_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_275_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_275_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Look at two pairs of utterances: the first, first and second, and the second, third and fourth. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning? State your response: yes or no.
no
OnWN_415_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_415_1_human-speaker-1.wav
MSRpar_498_0_human-speaker-1.wav
MSRpar_498_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Are the first and second utterances less alike in meaning compared to the third and fourth utterances? Please reply with yes or no.
yes
MSRvid_675_0_human-speaker-4.wav
MSRvid_675_1_human-speaker-4.wav
MSRvid_489_0_human-speaker-4.wav
MSRvid_489_1_human-speaker-4.wav
For the pairs of utterances, first pair: first and second, second pair: third and fourth, is the similarity in meaning higher in the first pair? Answer with a yes or no.
no
tweet-news_31_0_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_31_1_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_228_0_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_228_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Consider two pairs of utterances, where the first pair consists of the first and the second utterance, and the second pair consists of the third and the fourth utterance. Is the first pair less similar in meaning than the second pair? Answer yes or no.
yes
belief_151_0_human-speaker-2.wav
belief_151_1_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-students_67_0_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-students_67_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Given two pairs of utterances, the first pair being the first and second utterance, and the second pair being the third and fourth utterance. Does the first pair share less similarity in meaning than the second pair? Please indicate yes or no.
no
answers-students_749_0_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-students_749_1_human-speaker-2.wav
plagiarism_141_0_human-speaker-2.wav
plagiarism_141_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Evaluate two pairs of utterances: the first pair includes the first and second utterance, and the second pair includes the third and fourth utterance. Is the first pair more alike in meaning than the second pair? Answer with yes or no.
yes
images_520_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_520_1_human-speaker-4.wav
question-question_186_0_human-speaker-4.wav
question-question_186_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Compare the first and second utterance as a pair and the third and fourth utterance as another pair. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning than the second pair? Provide a yes or no response.
yes
headlines_575_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_575_1_human-speaker-3.wav
answer-answer_137_0_human-speaker-3.wav
answer-answer_137_1_human-speaker-3.wav
For the utterance pairs, first and second, and third and fourth, determine if the first pair has greater similarity in meaning compared to the second pair. Reply with yes or no.
yes
headlines_163_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_163_1_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_322_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_322_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Are the utterances in the first pair, first and second, less alike in meaning than those in the second pair, third and fourth? State yes or no.
yes
answers-students_123_0_human-speaker-1.wav
answers-students_123_1_human-speaker-1.wav
answer-answer_31_0_human-speaker-1.wav
answer-answer_31_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Assess the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances and between the third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair less alike in meaning compared to the second pair? Indicate yes or no.
yes
headlines_629_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_629_1_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_154_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_154_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Given two pairs of utterances: the first pair, first and second, and the second pair, third and fourth, decide if the first pair has a lower similarity in meaning. Answer yes or no.
yes
headlines_67_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_67_1_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_35_0_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_35_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Between the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances, does the first pair show more similarity in meaning? Respond with yes or no.
no
headlines_80_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_80_1_human-speaker-3.wav
images_529_0_human-speaker-3.wav
images_529_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Is the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances greater than the similarity between the third and fourth utterances? Please answer yes or no.
yes
deft-forum_394_0_human-speaker-2.wav
deft-forum_394_1_human-speaker-2.wav
question-question_102_0_human-speaker-2.wav
question-question_102_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Consider the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning? Reply yes or no.
yes
OnWN_509_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_509_1_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_244_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_244_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Compare the first and second utterances as one pair, and the third and fourth utterances as another pair. Does the first pair share less similarity in meaning? Indicate with yes or no.
yes
OnWN_127_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_127_1_human-speaker-1.wav
images_18_0_human-speaker-1.wav
images_18_1_human-speaker-1.wav
In terms of meaning similarity, are the first and second utterances less alike than the third and fourth utterances? Provide your answer: yes or no.
yes
deft-news_254_0_human-speaker-4.wav
deft-news_254_1_human-speaker-4.wav
answers-students_508_0_human-speaker-4.wav
answers-students_508_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Look at two pairs of utterances: the first, first and second, and the second, third and fourth. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning? State your response: yes or no.
no
OnWN_618_0_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_618_1_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_74_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_74_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Are the first and second utterances less alike in meaning compared to the third and fourth utterances? Please reply with yes or no.
yes
deft-forum_147_0_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-forum_147_1_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_363_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_363_1_human-speaker-3.wav
For the pairs of utterances, first pair: first and second, second pair: third and fourth, is the similarity in meaning higher in the first pair? Answer with a yes or no.
no
headlines_658_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_658_1_human-speaker-1.wav
MSRpar_311_0_human-speaker-1.wav
MSRpar_311_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Consider two pairs of utterances, where the first pair consists of the first and the second utterance, and the second pair consists of the third and the fourth utterance. Is the first pair less similar in meaning than the second pair? Answer yes or no.
yes
headlines_615_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_615_1_human-speaker-1.wav
images_225_0_human-speaker-1.wav
images_225_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Given two pairs of utterances, the first pair being the first and second utterance, and the second pair being the third and fourth utterance. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning than the second pair? Please indicate yes or no.
no
headlines_411_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_411_1_human-speaker-2.wav
SMTeuroparl_103_0_human-speaker-2.wav
SMTeuroparl_103_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Evaluate two pairs of utterances: the first pair includes the first and second utterance, and the second pair includes the third and fourth utterance. Is the first pair less alike in meaning than the second pair? Answer with yes or no.
no
MSRpar_218_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRpar_218_1_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_440_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_440_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Compare the first and second utterance as a pair and the third and fourth utterance as another pair. Is the second pair more closely related in meaning than the first pair? Provide a yes or no response.
no
headlines_165_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_165_1_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_428_0_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_428_1_human-speaker-1.wav
For the utterance pairs, first and second, and third and fourth, determine if the first pair has lesser similarity in meaning compared to the second pair. Reply with yes or no.
no
SMTeuroparl_318_0_human-speaker-2.wav
SMTeuroparl_318_1_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_180_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_180_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Are the utterances in the first pair, first and second, more alike in meaning than those in the second pair, third and fourth? State yes or no.
yes
deft-forum_272_0_human-speaker-1.wav
deft-forum_272_1_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_186_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_186_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Assess the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances and between the third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair less alike in meaning compared to the second pair? Indicate yes or no.
no
OnWN_271_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_271_1_human-speaker-2.wav
FNWN_94_0_human-speaker-2.wav
FNWN_94_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Given two pairs of utterances: the first pair, first and second, and the second pair, third and fourth, decide if the first pair has a higher similarity in meaning. Answer yes or no.
no
MSRvid_643_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_643_1_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_640_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_640_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Between the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances, does the first pair show less similarity in meaning? Respond with yes or no.
no
images_481_0_human-speaker-3.wav
images_481_1_human-speaker-3.wav
plagiarism_25_0_human-speaker-3.wav
plagiarism_25_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Is the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances lesser than the similarity between the third and fourth utterances? Please answer yes or no.
no
headlines_369_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_369_1_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_440_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_440_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Consider the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair less related in meaning compared to the second pair? Reply yes or no.
yes
answers-students_634_0_human-speaker-3.wav
answers-students_634_1_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_637_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_637_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Compare the first and second utterances as one pair, and the third and fourth utterances as another pair. Does the first pair share less similarity in meaning? Indicate with yes or no.
yes
headlines_69_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_69_1_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_39_0_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_39_1_human-speaker-4.wav
In terms of meaning similarity, are the first and second utterances less alike than the third and fourth utterances? Provide your answer: yes or no.
yes
OnWN_387_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_387_1_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_274_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_274_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Look at two pairs of utterances: the first, first and second, and the second, third and fourth. Is the second pair more closely related in meaning compared to the first pair? State your response: yes or no.
yes
OnWN_194_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_194_1_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_219_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_219_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Are the first and second utterances more alike in meaning compared to the third and fourth utterances? Please reply with yes or no.
yes
headlines_653_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_653_1_human-speaker-3.wav
tweet-news_428_0_human-speaker-3.wav
tweet-news_428_1_human-speaker-3.wav
For the pairs of utterances, first pair: first and second, second pair: third and fourth, is the similarity in meaning higher in the first pair? Answer with a yes or no.
yes
tweet-news_634_0_human-speaker-3.wav
tweet-news_634_1_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_265_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_265_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Consider two pairs of utterances, where the first pair consists of the first and the second utterance, and the second pair consists of the third and the fourth utterance. Is the first pair less similar in meaning than the second pair? Answer yes or no.
no
headlines_679_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_679_1_human-speaker-3.wav
question-question_98_0_human-speaker-3.wav
question-question_98_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Given two pairs of utterances, the first pair being the first and second utterance, and the second pair being the third and fourth utterance. Does the first pair share less similarity in meaning than the second pair? Please indicate yes or no.
yes
belief_130_0_human-speaker-2.wav
belief_130_1_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRpar_749_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRpar_749_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Evaluate two pairs of utterances: the first pair includes the first and second utterance, and the second pair includes the third and fourth utterance. Is the first pair less alike in meaning than the second pair? Answer with yes or no.
no
MSRvid_164_0_human-speaker-1.wav
MSRvid_164_1_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_180_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_180_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Compare the first and second utterance as a pair and the third and fourth utterance as another pair. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning than the second pair? Provide a yes or no response.
yes
images_320_0_human-speaker-2.wav
images_320_1_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-forums_31_0_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-forums_31_1_human-speaker-2.wav
For the utterance pairs, first and second, and third and fourth, determine if the first pair has lesser similarity in meaning compared to the second pair. Reply with yes or no.
yes
images_76_0_human-speaker-1.wav
images_76_1_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_271_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_271_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Are the utterances in the first pair, first and second, less alike in meaning than those in the second pair, third and fourth? State yes or no.
yes
headlines_134_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_134_1_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_98_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_98_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Assess the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances and between the third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair more alike in meaning? Indicate yes or no.
yes
headlines_596_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_596_1_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_186_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_186_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Given two pairs of utterances: the first pair, first and second, and the second pair, third and fourth, decide if the first pair has a lower similarity in meaning. Answer yes or no.
yes
images_111_0_human-speaker-2.wav
images_111_1_human-speaker-2.wav
SMTeuroparl_280_0_human-speaker-2.wav
SMTeuroparl_280_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Between the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances, does the first pair show more similarity in meaning? Respond with yes or no.
no
images_364_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_364_1_human-speaker-4.wav
answers-students_686_0_human-speaker-4.wav
answers-students_686_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Is the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances greater than the similarity between the third and fourth utterances? Please answer yes or no.
yes
SMTnews_364_0_human-speaker-3.wav
SMTnews_364_1_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_296_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_296_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Consider the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair less related in meaning compared to the second pair? Reply yes or no.
no
deft-forum_370_0_human-speaker-3.wav
deft-forum_370_1_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_81_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_81_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Compare the first and second utterances as one pair, and the third and fourth utterances as another pair. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning? Indicate with yes or no.
no
answers-students_444_0_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-students_444_1_human-speaker-2.wav
deft-news_79_0_human-speaker-2.wav
deft-news_79_1_human-speaker-2.wav
In terms of meaning similarity, are the first and second utterances more alike than the third and fourth utterances? Provide your answer: yes or no.
no
headlines_443_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_443_1_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_1_0_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_1_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Look at two pairs of utterances: the first, first and second, and the second, third and fourth. Is the second pair more closely related in meaning compared to the first pair? State your response: yes or no.
yes
images_195_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_195_1_human-speaker-4.wav
answers-students_660_0_human-speaker-4.wav
answers-students_660_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Are the first and second utterances more alike in meaning compared to the third and fourth utterances? Please reply with yes or no.
yes
MSRpar_698_0_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRpar_698_1_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_387_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_387_1_human-speaker-3.wav
For the pairs of utterances, first pair: first and second, second pair: third and fourth, is the similarity in meaning higher in the first pair? Answer with a yes or no.
yes
answers-students_155_0_human-speaker-1.wav
answers-students_155_1_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_246_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_246_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Consider two pairs of utterances, where the first pair consists of the first and the second utterance, and the second pair consists of the third and the fourth utterance. Is the first pair more similar in meaning than the second pair? Answer yes or no.
no
MSRvid_422_0_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRvid_422_1_human-speaker-3.wav
question-question_150_0_human-speaker-3.wav
question-question_150_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Given two pairs of utterances, the first pair being the first and second utterance, and the second pair being the third and fourth utterance. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning than the second pair? Please indicate yes or no.
yes
headlines_642_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_642_1_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_291_0_human-speaker-3.wav
headlines_291_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Evaluate two pairs of utterances: the first pair includes the first and second utterance, and the second pair includes the third and fourth utterance. Is the first pair less alike in meaning than the second pair? Answer with yes or no.
no
deft-forum_389_0_human-speaker-1.wav
deft-forum_389_1_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_224_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_224_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Compare the first and second utterance as a pair and the third and fourth utterance as another pair. Is the second pair more closely related in meaning than the first pair? Provide a yes or no response.
no
OnWN_705_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_705_1_human-speaker-2.wav
images_315_0_human-speaker-2.wav
images_315_1_human-speaker-2.wav
For the utterance pairs, first and second, and third and fourth, determine if the first pair has lesser similarity in meaning compared to the second pair. Reply with yes or no.
yes
OnWN_31_0_human-speaker-2.wav
OnWN_31_1_human-speaker-2.wav
answer-answer_6_0_human-speaker-2.wav
answer-answer_6_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Are the utterances in the first pair, first and second, more alike in meaning than those in the second pair, third and fourth? State yes or no.
yes
headlines_245_0_human-speaker-2.wav
headlines_245_1_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-forums_145_0_human-speaker-2.wav
answers-forums_145_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Assess the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances and between the third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair less alike in meaning compared to the second pair? Indicate yes or no.
no
SMTeuroparl_3_0_human-speaker-4.wav
SMTeuroparl_3_1_human-speaker-4.wav
images_241_0_human-speaker-4.wav
images_241_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Given two pairs of utterances: the first pair, first and second, and the second pair, third and fourth, decide if the first pair has a higher similarity in meaning. Answer yes or no.
yes
MSRvid_209_0_human-speaker-4.wav
MSRvid_209_1_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_412_0_human-speaker-4.wav
OnWN_412_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Between the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances, does the first pair show less similarity in meaning? Respond with yes or no.
yes
MSRvid_258_0_human-speaker-1.wav
MSRvid_258_1_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_683_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_683_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Is the meaning similarity between the first and second utterances lesser than the similarity between the third and fourth utterances? Please answer yes or no.
yes
belief_362_0_human-speaker-1.wav
belief_362_1_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_311_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_311_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Consider the first pair, first and second utterances, and the second pair, third and fourth utterances. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning? Reply yes or no.
yes
images_690_0_human-speaker-2.wav
images_690_1_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRpar_701_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRpar_701_1_human-speaker-2.wav
Compare the first and second utterances as one pair, and the third and fourth utterances as another pair. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning? Indicate with yes or no.
no
tweet-news_692_0_human-speaker-1.wav
tweet-news_692_1_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_97_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_97_1_human-speaker-1.wav
In terms of meaning similarity, are the first and second utterances more alike than the third and fourth utterances? Provide your answer: yes or no.
no
tweet-news_332_0_human-speaker-3.wav
tweet-news_332_1_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRpar_47_0_human-speaker-3.wav
MSRpar_47_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Look at two pairs of utterances: the first, first and second, and the second, third and fourth. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning? State your response: yes or no.
no
OnWN_428_0_human-speaker-3.wav
OnWN_428_1_human-speaker-3.wav
SMTnews_314_0_human-speaker-3.wav
SMTnews_314_1_human-speaker-3.wav
Are the first and second utterances more alike in meaning compared to the third and fourth utterances? Please reply with yes or no.
no
MSRvid_93_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_93_1_human-speaker-2.wav
plagiarism_142_0_human-speaker-2.wav
plagiarism_142_1_human-speaker-2.wav
For the pairs of utterances, first pair: first and second, second pair: third and fourth, is the similarity in meaning lower in the first pair? Answer with a yes or no.
no
answers-students_605_0_human-speaker-1.wav
answers-students_605_1_human-speaker-1.wav
belief_37_0_human-speaker-1.wav
belief_37_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Consider two pairs of utterances, where the first pair consists of the first and the second utterance, and the second pair consists of the third and the fourth utterance. Is the first pair more similar in meaning than the second pair? Answer yes or no.
yes
OnWN_272_0_human-speaker-1.wav
OnWN_272_1_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_711_0_human-speaker-1.wav
headlines_711_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Given two pairs of utterances, the first pair being the first and second utterance, and the second pair being the third and fourth utterance. Does the first pair share more similarity in meaning than the second pair? Please indicate yes or no.
yes
headlines_126_0_human-speaker-4.wav
headlines_126_1_human-speaker-4.wav
belief_128_0_human-speaker-4.wav
belief_128_1_human-speaker-4.wav
Evaluate two pairs of utterances: the first pair includes the first and second utterance, and the second pair includes the third and fourth utterance. Is the first pair less alike in meaning than the second pair? Answer with yes or no.
yes
deft-forum_28_0_human-speaker-1.wav
deft-forum_28_1_human-speaker-1.wav
images_315_0_human-speaker-1.wav
images_315_1_human-speaker-1.wav
Compare the first and second utterance as a pair and the third and fourth utterance as another pair. Is the first pair more closely related in meaning than the second pair? Provide a yes or no response.
yes
MSRpar_246_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRpar_246_1_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_373_0_human-speaker-2.wav
MSRvid_373_1_human-speaker-2.wav
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