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FADLI@ESSLLI 2017: Toulouse, France
- Christine Howes, Hannes Rieser:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Formal Approaches to the Dynamics of Linguistic Interaction 2017 co-located within the European Summer School on Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2017), Toulouse, France, July 17-21, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1863, CEUR-WS.org 2017
Talks
- Ellen Breitholtz:
Reasoning incrementally with underspecified enthymemes. 2-6 - Robin Cooper:
Turn-taking with a hidden agenda. 7-11 - Simon Dobnik, Erik de Graaf:
KILLE: learning grounded language through interaction. 12-16 - Arash Eshghi, Igor Shalyminov, Oliver Lemon:
Interactional dynamics and the emergence of language games. 17-21 - Eleni Gregoromichelaki:
Procedural syntax and interactions. 22-26 - Dariusz Kalocinski:
Communicative and cognitive pressures in semantic alignment. 27-31 - Ruth Kempson, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, Christine Howes:
Cognitive science, language as a tool for interaction, and a new look at language evolution. 32-36 - Staffan Larsson, Jenny Myrendal:
Towards dialogue acts and updates for semantic coordination. 37-41 - Insa Lawler, Florian Hahn, Hannes Rieser:
Gesture meaning needs speech meaning to denote - A case of speech-gesture meaning interaction. 42-46 - Jérôme Michaud, Gerhard Schaden:
Language contact: Peaceful coexistence or emergence of a contact language. 47-51 - Gregory Mills, Gisela Redeker:
Amplifying signals of misunderstanding improves coordination in dialogue. 52-54 - Julian J. Schlöder:
Towards a formal semantics of verbal irony. 55-59
Posters
- Sumiyo Nishiguchi:
Dynamic social choice for anaphora resolution. 61-65 - Hannes Rieser:
A process algebra account of speech-gesture interaction. 66-70 - Gerhard Schaden:
Rational interaction and the pragmatics of the slippery slope and guilt by association. 71-75
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