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The hearer tries to recover the intended meaning as accurately as possible . So the hearer utility can be identified with the & -function 14 . ( 14 ) un ( m , s , h ) = & m ( s , h ) One might argue that complexity in interpretation ...
The hearer tries to recover the intended meaning as accurately as possible . So the hearer utility can be identified with the & -function 14 . ( 14 ) un ( m , s , h ) = & m ( s , h ) One might argue that complexity in interpretation ...
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A hearer strategy is a mapping from forms to meanings . For each form there are two meanings that are consistent with the prominence values of the NPs , A - O and O - A word order respectively . With twenty - eight forms this results in ...
A hearer strategy is a mapping from forms to meanings . For each form there are two meanings that are consistent with the prominence values of the NPs , A - O and O - A word order respectively . With twenty - eight forms this results in ...
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40 the usage of a lingueme in an utterance causes its replication depends on the disposition ( grammar / strategy ) of the hearer of the utterance . " The particular utility function I used above implements essentially two claims : ( i ) ...
40 the usage of a lingueme in an utterance causes its replication depends on the disposition ( grammar / strategy ) of the hearer of the utterance . " The particular utility function I used above implements essentially two claims : ( i ) ...
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