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Smith ADM (2005) Stable communication through dynamic language. In: AISB’05: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication. Second International Symposium on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication, Hatfield UK, 12.04.2005-15.04.2005. Hatfield, Hertfordshire UK: The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, pp. 135-142. http://www.aisb.org.uk/publications/proceedings/aisb2005/1_EELC_Final.pdf
Abstract
I use agent-based computational models of inferential language transmission to investigate the relationship between language change and the indeterminacy of meaning. I describe a model of communication and learning based on the inference of meaning through disambiguation across multiple contexts, which is then embedded within an iterated learning model. The dynamic flexibility and uncertainty inherent in the model leads directly to variation between agents, in both their conceptual and lexical structures. Over generations of repeated meaning inference, this variation leads to significant language change. Despite such change, however, the language maintains its utility as a communicative tool within each individual generation.
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Publication date | 31/12/2005 |
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Publisher | The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour |
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Place of publication | Hatfield, Hertfordshire UK |
ISBN | 1 902956 40 9 |
Conference | Second International Symposium on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication |
Conference location | Hatfield UK |
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Lecturer - Language Studies, English Studies