Language and Equilibrium
ISBN: 9780262281263
Platform/Publisher: Oxford Academic / The MIT Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited
Subjects: Semantics Grammar Syntax and Morphology Pragmatics Psycholinguistics;

A new framework that shows how to derive the meaning of an utterance from first principles by modeling it as a system of interdependent games.

In Language and Equilibrium, Prashant Parikh offers a new account of meaning for natural language. He argues that equilibrium, or balance among multiple interacting forces, is a key attribute of language and meaning and shows how to derive the meaning of an utterance from first principles by modeling it as a system of interdependent games.

His account results in a novel view of semantics and pragmatics and describes how both may be integrated with syntax. It considers many aspects of meaning--including literal meaning and implicature--and advances a detailed theory of definite descriptions as an application of the framework.

Language and Equilibrium is intended for a wide readership in the cognitive sciences, including philosophers, linguists, and artificial intelligence researchers as well as neuroscientists, psychologists, and economists interested in language and communication.

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