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"Unity & diversity in human expression"
Seminar on Language and Communication
Humans inform others in a wide variety of ways, from ordinary language use to painting, from exaggerated displays of affection to micro-movements that aid coordination. Drawing on Relevance Theory, I shall motivate and elaborate the claim that this diversity is united by an interrelated suite of cognitive capacities, the functions of which are the expression and recognition of informative intentions. I will also suggest that people exploit audience presumptions of relevance in an efficient way in language use and often in other domains too, extending beyond how communication is ordinarily construed. More broadly, I will introduce myself and my broader research interests, in anticipation of my application to the Ikerbasque call for new permanent researchers.
Thom Scott-Phillips
Central European University
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The research group on Language, Action, and Thought ---at the Institute of Logic, Cognition, Language and Information (ILCLI)--- mostly focuses on the Philosophy of Language and Mind as well as on the Philosophy of Action. Most of its members are philosophers but it also includes linguists, psychologists and logicians.
An important part of our research has evolved around Critical Pragmatics, a theory created and developed by some of us, with applications to the study of linguistic communication, and important assumptions and implications about thought and action.
During the last decade, we have received several grants from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), the Basque Government and the Government of Spain.
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