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When is a conclusion worth deriving? A relevance-based analysis of indeterminate relational problems

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العنوان: When is a conclusion worth deriving? A relevance-based analysis of indeterminate relational problems
المؤلفون: Van der Henst, Jean-Baptiste, Politzer, Guy, Sperber, Dan
المصدر: Van der Henst, Jean-Baptiste and Politzer, Guy and Sperber, Dan (2002) When is a conclusion worth deriving? A relevance-based analysis of indeterminate relational problems. [Journal (Paginated)]
Publication Status: Published
سنة النشر: 2002
Original Material: Journal (Paginated)
مصطلحات موضوعية: Psychology: Cognitive Psychology, Linguistics: Pragmatics, Cognitive Psychology, Pragmatics
الوصف: When is a conclusion worth deriving? We claim that a conclusion is worth deriving to the extent that it is relevant in the sense of relevance theory (Sperber & Wilson, 1995). To support this hypothesis, we experiment with "indeterminate relational problems" where we ask participants what, if anything, follows from premises such as A is taller than B, A is taller than C. With such problems, the indeterminate response that nothing follows is common, and we explain why. We distinguish several types of determinate conclusions and show that their rate is a function of their relevance. We argue that by appropriately changing the formulation of the premises, the relevance of determinate conclusions can be increased, and the rate of indeterminate responses thereby reduced. We contrast these relevance-based predictions with predictions based on linguistic congruence.
نوع الوثيقة: Journal Article
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URL الوصول: http://cogprints.org/2293/
رقم الأكسشن: edscog.2293
قاعدة البيانات: CogPrints