Jäger G. Evolutionary game theory and typology: A case study. Language. 2007;83(1):74-109.This article deals with the typology of the case marking of semantic core roles. The competing economy considerations of hearer (disambiguation) and speaker (minimal effort) are formalized in terms of EVOLUTIONARY GAME THEORY. It is shown that the case-marking patterns that are attested in the languages of the world are those that are evolutionarily stable for different relative weightings of speaker economy and hearer economy, given the statistical patterns of language use that were extracted from corpora of naturally occurring conversations
Game theoretic pragmatics is a small but growing part of formal pragmatics, the linguistic subfield ...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
Most of the current theories on language evolution on the market are structural and functional rathe...
The importance of game theoretic models to evolutionary theory has been in formulating elegant equat...
This paper offers a cross-linguistic survey of the main types of possible developments in case syste...
Evolutionary game dynamics have been proposed as a mathematical framework for the cultural evolution...
Many mathematical models for language change have recently been proposed and their interpretation is...
Evolutionary game dynamics have been proposed as a mathematical framework for the cultural evolution...
In this paper, we argue that the process by which abstract words acquire meaning in language is the ...
There are few linguistic phenomena that have seduced linguists so skillfully as grammatical case has...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
According to standard linguistic theory, the meaning of an utterance is the product of conventional ...
<div><p>Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example n...
Game theoretic pragmatics is a small but growing part of formal pragmatics, the linguistic subfield ...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
Most of the current theories on language evolution on the market are structural and functional rathe...
The importance of game theoretic models to evolutionary theory has been in formulating elegant equat...
This paper offers a cross-linguistic survey of the main types of possible developments in case syste...
Evolutionary game dynamics have been proposed as a mathematical framework for the cultural evolution...
Many mathematical models for language change have recently been proposed and their interpretation is...
Evolutionary game dynamics have been proposed as a mathematical framework for the cultural evolution...
In this paper, we argue that the process by which abstract words acquire meaning in language is the ...
There are few linguistic phenomena that have seduced linguists so skillfully as grammatical case has...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
According to standard linguistic theory, the meaning of an utterance is the product of conventional ...
<div><p>Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example n...
Game theoretic pragmatics is a small but growing part of formal pragmatics, the linguistic subfield ...
Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or...
A fundamental, universal property of human language is that its phonology is combinatorial. That is,...