This thesis offers a general game theoretic model of language use and interpretation and applies it to linguistic pragmatics in the vein of Grice (1989). The model presented here —called the ibr model explains pragmatic phenomena, such as conversational implicatures, as arising from a sequence of iterated best responses: starting from the literal, semantic meaning as a psychologically salient attractor of attention, speaker and hearer initially compute the rational best responses to a literal use or interpretation of expressions; subsequently, agents continue computing best responses to best responses, for as long as this is reasonable and their cognitive resources permit
What is conveyed often goes beyond what is said. Rather than avoiding it, natural communication seem...
This paper applies a model of boundedly rational "level-k thinking" (c.f. Stahl and Wilson, 1995; Cr...
Optimality theory as used in linguistics (Prince & Smolensky, 1993/2004; Smolensky & Legendre, 2006)...
Game theoretic pragmatics is a small but growing part of formal pragmatics, the linguistic subfield ...
International audienceThe “Mixed Game Model” as a linguistic theory conceptualizes the natural abili...
How do humans produce and comprehend language in pragmatic ways? A variety of models of pragmatic in...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
According to standard linguistic theory, the meaning of an utterance is the product of conventional ...
Language use and interpretation is heavily contingent on context. But human interlocutors need not a...
How do conventions of communication emerge? How do sounds or gestures take on a semantic meaning, a...
Jäger G. Game theory in semantics and pragmatics. In: Maienborn C, Portner P, von Heusinger K, eds. ...
How much of linguistic meaning is simply a corollary of rational behavior? And what is the best way ...
Understanding the dynamics that characterize interaction between conversational participants is a fu...
The iterated best response (IBR) model is a game-theoretic approach to formal pragmatics that spells...
Linguistic pragmatics assumes that conversation is a by-and-large cooperative endeavour. Although cl...
What is conveyed often goes beyond what is said. Rather than avoiding it, natural communication seem...
This paper applies a model of boundedly rational "level-k thinking" (c.f. Stahl and Wilson, 1995; Cr...
Optimality theory as used in linguistics (Prince & Smolensky, 1993/2004; Smolensky & Legendre, 2006)...
Game theoretic pragmatics is a small but growing part of formal pragmatics, the linguistic subfield ...
International audienceThe “Mixed Game Model” as a linguistic theory conceptualizes the natural abili...
How do humans produce and comprehend language in pragmatic ways? A variety of models of pragmatic in...
Recent years witnessed an increased interest in formal pragmatics and especially the establishment o...
According to standard linguistic theory, the meaning of an utterance is the product of conventional ...
Language use and interpretation is heavily contingent on context. But human interlocutors need not a...
How do conventions of communication emerge? How do sounds or gestures take on a semantic meaning, a...
Jäger G. Game theory in semantics and pragmatics. In: Maienborn C, Portner P, von Heusinger K, eds. ...
How much of linguistic meaning is simply a corollary of rational behavior? And what is the best way ...
Understanding the dynamics that characterize interaction between conversational participants is a fu...
The iterated best response (IBR) model is a game-theoretic approach to formal pragmatics that spells...
Linguistic pragmatics assumes that conversation is a by-and-large cooperative endeavour. Although cl...
What is conveyed often goes beyond what is said. Rather than avoiding it, natural communication seem...
This paper applies a model of boundedly rational "level-k thinking" (c.f. Stahl and Wilson, 1995; Cr...
Optimality theory as used in linguistics (Prince & Smolensky, 1993/2004; Smolensky & Legendre, 2006)...