edited by Reinhard Blutner, Helen de Hoop and Petra Hendriks
CSLI, 2005
Cloth: 978-1-57586-513-3 | eISBN: 978-1-57586-938-4 | Paper: 978-1-57586-514-0
Library of Congress Classification P158.42.B58 2006
Dewey Decimal Classification 415

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This volume explores how the effectiveness of communication is shaped by aspects of semantics and pragmatics such as compositionality, the role of the speaker and hearer, and the acquisition of meaning. Optimal Communication surveys recent research in the fields of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and draws from optimality theory to argue that optimal meanings result from a compromise between competing constraints. Optimal Communication will be an invaluable resource for students in cognitive science, linguistics, and natural language semantics.

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