Contemporary semantics has uncovered a sophisticated typology of linguistic inferences, characterized by their conversational status and their behavior in complex sentences. This typology is usually thought to be specific to language and in part lexically encoded in the meanings of words. We argue that it is neither. Using a method involving “composite” utterances that include normal words alongside novel nonlinguistic iconic representations (gestures and animations), we observe successful “one-shot learning” of linguistic meanings, with four of the main inference types (implicatures, presuppositions, supplements, homogeneity) replicated with gestures and animations. The results suggest a deeper cognitive source for the inferential typology...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...
I show how a conversational process that takes simple, intuitively meaningful steps may be understoo...
Language is a symbolic, culturally transmitted system of communication, which is learnt through the ...
There is broad agreement among evolutionary linguists that the emergence of human language, as oppos...
My thesis studies communication systems that arise in the absence of linguistic conventions: restric...
There is a long-standing assumption that gestural forms are geared by a set of modes of representati...
Language is about symbols and those symbols must be grounded in the physical environment during huma...
Western philosophy has been built upon the idea of discrete categories. Pragmatics differs from this...
The nature of the semantic contribution of co-speech gestures has been the subject of recent theoret...
Progress in pre-trained language models has led to a surge of impressive results on downstream tasks...
Natural languages make prolific use of conventional constituent‐ordering patterns to indicate “who d...
This paper attempts to explain language as a process of meaning creation by a speaker (implicature) ...
Discovering the nature and role of inferential mechanisms in language understanding is a distinctly ...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...
I show how a conversational process that takes simple, intuitively meaningful steps may be understoo...
Language is a symbolic, culturally transmitted system of communication, which is learnt through the ...
There is broad agreement among evolutionary linguists that the emergence of human language, as oppos...
My thesis studies communication systems that arise in the absence of linguistic conventions: restric...
There is a long-standing assumption that gestural forms are geared by a set of modes of representati...
Language is about symbols and those symbols must be grounded in the physical environment during huma...
Western philosophy has been built upon the idea of discrete categories. Pragmatics differs from this...
The nature of the semantic contribution of co-speech gestures has been the subject of recent theoret...
Progress in pre-trained language models has led to a surge of impressive results on downstream tasks...
Natural languages make prolific use of conventional constituent‐ordering patterns to indicate “who d...
This paper attempts to explain language as a process of meaning creation by a speaker (implicature) ...
Discovering the nature and role of inferential mechanisms in language understanding is a distinctly ...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
Simulation of propositional content does not sufficiently explain real-life linguistic activity, eve...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...
I show how a conversational process that takes simple, intuitively meaningful steps may be understoo...