Communication and content

Communication and content presents a comprehensive and foundational account of meaning based on new versions of situation theory and game theory. The literal and implied meanings of an utterance are derived from first principles assuming little more than the partial rationality of interacting agents...

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Main Author: Parikh, Prashant (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin Language Science Press 20191118
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