Ever since dialogue modelling first developed relative to broadly Gricean assumptions about utter-ance interpretation (Clark, 1996), it has remained an open question whether the full complexity of higher-order intention computation is made use of in everyday conversation. In this paper we examine the phenomenon of split utterances, from the perspective of Dynamic Syntax, to further probe the necessity of full intention recognition/formation in communication: we do so by exploring the extent to which the interactive coordination of dialogue exchange can be seen as emergent from low-level mechanisms of language processing, without needing representation by interlocutors of each other’s mental states, or fully developed intentions as regards m...
Taking so-called split utterances as our point of departure, we argue that a new perspective on the ...
Grice in pragmatics and Levelt in psycholinguistics have proposed models of human communication wher...
Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea...
Ever since dialogue modelling first developed relative to broadly Gricean assumptions about utter- a...
This paper argues that by analysing language as a mechanism for growth of information (Cann et al. i...
We propose a novel dual processing model of linguistic routinisation, specifically formulaic ex- pre...
This paper describes an implemented prototype dialogue model within the Dynamic Syntax (DS) framewor...
We present techniques for the incremental interpretation and prediction of utterance meaning in dia...
Speaking begins with the formulation of an intended preverbal message and linguistic encoding of thi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science and Dept. of Linguistics, 2011.T...
Abstract Speaking begins with the formulation of an intended preverbal message and linguistic encodi...
Standard grammar formalisms are defined without reflection of the incremental and serial nature of l...
One of the major challenges for natural language dialog sys-tems has always been the need to respond...
We show that in modeling social interaction, particularly dialogue, the attitude of obligation can b...
In everyday conversation, no notion of “complete sentence” is required for syntactic licensing. Howe...
Taking so-called split utterances as our point of departure, we argue that a new perspective on the ...
Grice in pragmatics and Levelt in psycholinguistics have proposed models of human communication wher...
Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea...
Ever since dialogue modelling first developed relative to broadly Gricean assumptions about utter- a...
This paper argues that by analysing language as a mechanism for growth of information (Cann et al. i...
We propose a novel dual processing model of linguistic routinisation, specifically formulaic ex- pre...
This paper describes an implemented prototype dialogue model within the Dynamic Syntax (DS) framewor...
We present techniques for the incremental interpretation and prediction of utterance meaning in dia...
Speaking begins with the formulation of an intended preverbal message and linguistic encoding of thi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science and Dept. of Linguistics, 2011.T...
Abstract Speaking begins with the formulation of an intended preverbal message and linguistic encodi...
Standard grammar formalisms are defined without reflection of the incremental and serial nature of l...
One of the major challenges for natural language dialog sys-tems has always been the need to respond...
We show that in modeling social interaction, particularly dialogue, the attitude of obligation can b...
In everyday conversation, no notion of “complete sentence” is required for syntactic licensing. Howe...
Taking so-called split utterances as our point of departure, we argue that a new perspective on the ...
Grice in pragmatics and Levelt in psycholinguistics have proposed models of human communication wher...
Consistent with the well-established tradition of cognitive pragmatics, this work hinges on the idea...