Skyrms–Lewis signaling games illustrate how meaningful language may evolve from initially meaningless random signals (Lewis, Convention 1969; Skyrms 2008). Here we will consider how incommensurable languages might evolve in the context of signaling games. We will also consider the types of incommensurability exhibited between evolved languages in such games. We will find that sequentially evolved languages may be strongly incommensurable while still allowing for increasingly faithful descriptions of the world
Human languages evolve continuously, and a puzzling problem is how to reconcile the apparent robustn...
Human language is a complex communication system with unlimited expressibility. Children spontaneous...
International audienceThe diversification of languages is one of the most interesting facts about la...
ABSTRACT. Signaling games with reinforcement learning have been used to model the evolution of term ...
Abstract. Lewis [L1] invented signaling games to show that semantic meaning conventions can arise si...
Abstract—Evolutionary language games have proved a useful tool to study the evolution of communicati...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
Structured meaning-signal mappings, i.e., mappings that preserve neighborhood relationships by assoc...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
Structured meaning-signal mappings, i.e., mappings that preserve neighborhood relationships by assoc...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
David Lewis's 1969 account of convention formation broke ground through its use of game theory to mo...
It has been proposed that languages evolve by adapting to the perceptual and cognitive constraints o...
Vagueness is a pervasive feature of natural languages that is challenging semantic theories and theo...
Human languages evolve continuously, and a puzzling problem is how to reconcile the apparent robustn...
Human language is a complex communication system with unlimited expressibility. Children spontaneous...
International audienceThe diversification of languages is one of the most interesting facts about la...
ABSTRACT. Signaling games with reinforcement learning have been used to model the evolution of term ...
Abstract. Lewis [L1] invented signaling games to show that semantic meaning conventions can arise si...
Abstract—Evolutionary language games have proved a useful tool to study the evolution of communicati...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
Structured meaning-signal mappings, i.e., mappings that preserve neighborhood relationships by assoc...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
Structured meaning-signal mappings, i.e., mappings that preserve neighborhood relationships by assoc...
Models of evolution of simple languages have typically assumed full alignment of the speaker and lis...
David Lewis's 1969 account of convention formation broke ground through its use of game theory to mo...
It has been proposed that languages evolve by adapting to the perceptual and cognitive constraints o...
Vagueness is a pervasive feature of natural languages that is challenging semantic theories and theo...
Human languages evolve continuously, and a puzzling problem is how to reconcile the apparent robustn...
Human language is a complex communication system with unlimited expressibility. Children spontaneous...
International audienceThe diversification of languages is one of the most interesting facts about la...