Evolutionary Language Games
- Topics:
- Video games
- Source:
- University of Bath
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Overview: This paper reveals that a language is the consequence of the distributed behavior of a large group of agents. A language game is a complete interaction in which all linguistic levels are implied, as well as a context and social relations between speaker and hearer. Language Game represents the game entity, so it has to take care about the (languages) that will play in itself, in particular creates the lists of current, newborn, and dead languages.
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Format: PDF | Size: 240KB | Date: May 2004 | Pages: 35
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