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Results suggest that while listeners understand that utterances and emotional expressions are generated by a balance of speakers' informational and social goals, they additionally consider the possibility that emotional expressions are noncommunicative signals that directly reflect the speaker's internal states.
To better understand how listeners combine language and emotions in pragmatic inference, we formalize a space of hypotheses about how emotional expressions are ...
Human communication involves far more than words; speak- ers' utterances are often accompanied by various kinds of emo- tional expressions.
Human communication involves far more than words; speakers' utterances are often accompanied by various kinds of emotional expressions.
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Bibliographic details on Integrating emotional expressions with utterances in pragmatic inference.
Integrating emotional expressions with utterances in pragmatic inference. Y Wu, MH Tessler, M Asaba, P Zhu, H Gweon, MC Frank. Proceedings of the Annual ...
Integrating emotional expressions with utterances in pragmatic inference. In Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp ...
Integrating emotional expressions with utterances in pragmatic inference. Y Wu, MH Tessler, M Asaba, P Zhu, H Gweon, MC Frank. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting ...
This theoretical framework focuses how emotional expressions are constructive in channelizing the pragmatic meaning under the umbrella of affective pragmatics ...
Oct 1, 2024 · Scarantino (2017b) posits that emotional signals can substitute for verbal communication and enhance the accuracy of pragmatic inference, ...