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Optimal assertions,and what they implicate. A uniform game theoretic approach
Authors:Anton Benz  Robert van Rooij
Institution:(1) University of Southern Denmark, Kolding, Engstien 1, Kolding, DK 6000, Denmark;(2) Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 15, Amsterdam, 1012 CP, The Netherlands
Abstract:To determine what the speaker in a cooperative dialog meant with his assertion, on top of what he explicitly said, it is crucial that we assume that the assertion he gave was optimal. In determining optimal assertions we assume that dialogs are embedded in decision problems (van Rooij 2003) and use backwards induction for calculating them (Benz 2006). In this paper, we show that in terms of our framework we can account for several types of implicatures in a uniform way, suggesting that there is no need for an independent linguistic theory of generalized implicatures. In the final section, we show how we can embed our theory in the framework of signaling games, and how it relates with other game theoretic analyses of implicatures.
Contact Information Robert van Rooij (Corresponding author)Email:
Keywords:Conversational implicature  Game theory  Grice  Pragmatics  Signaling games
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