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Speaker and hearer are the players . Their actions are the production and interpretation of an utterance respectively , and their payoff preferences correspond to speaker economy and hearer economy . To makes things more precise ...
Speaker and hearer are the players . Their actions are the production and interpretation of an utterance respectively , and their payoff preferences correspond to speaker economy and hearer economy . To makes things more precise ...
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For two speaker strategies , this means formally : s1 > $ 2 h : us ( $ 1 , h ) > us ( s2 , h ) . This means that the speaker strategy S1 does better than s2 , no matter which strategy the hearer uses . The notion of strict domination ...
For two speaker strategies , this means formally : s1 > $ 2 h : us ( $ 1 , h ) > us ( s2 , h ) . This means that the speaker strategy S1 does better than s2 , no matter which strategy the hearer uses . The notion of strict domination ...
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Suppose a speaker wants to express a certain meaning m and uses the form f to communicate m . If communication succeeds , the hearer maps f back to m . Elementary associations between forms and meanings are linguemes .
Suppose a speaker wants to express a certain meaning m and uses the form f to communicate m . If communication succeeds , the hearer maps f back to m . Elementary associations between forms and meanings are linguemes .
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