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Entwicklung und Evaluation einer 6-Tages-Intensivtherapie bei Kindern (5 - 10 Jahre) mit Lippen-Kiefer-Gaumen-Segel-Fehlbildung
König, Caroline. - : Universität Erfurt, 2022
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Lateral relations & multiple source constructions: the Old English subject relative clause and the Norwegian han mannen-construction
Bloom, Barthe. - 2021
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Reanalysis and actualisation: an investigation of semantic factors in the extension of nominative case to experiencer arguments of ME liken and other early-english impersonal verbs
Zill, Stephen. - 2021
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Mind the gap: gap factors in intercultural business communication : a study of German-Indian semi-virtual tech/engineering teams
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The Relationship between Morphological Awareness and Literacy Skills in German
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Finnegans Wake as a system of knowledge without primitive terms: proposal against the paradigm of competence in the so-called Joyce industry
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Ciceros Aratea: ein vergleichender Kommentar : mit den Ergänzungen von Hugo Grotius
Nestler, Nils. - 2021
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The role of occipital temporal cortex in the formation of face familiarity and identity
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The Modern Greek dialect of the Karagouns in West Thessaly
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Metaanalyse zur Schmerztherapie nach Tonsillektomie
Scham, Daniel. - 2021
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The emergence and organization of communicative signals through interaction
Abstract: Social interaction is a key feature of our daily lives; humans simply cannot help but interact with one another. This interaction is special with regard to its quantity, but it also shows distinct qualities such as a special propensity to read each other’s intentions. One specific kind of interaction that humans engage in frequently and that exemplifies this particularly well is communication. By producing and interpreting signals in their specific context, interlocutors are able to communicate successfully, even about concepts for which they do not yet share conventional signs. Over repeated interaction, these novel signals can conventionalize, and eventually be culturally transmitted to new individuals. Through repeated episodes of transmission, entire communicative systems, such as languages, can emerge and evolve. In this thesis, I build on the framework above to study how human communicative signals can emerge and become organized via interaction. To this end, I present the results of three empirical studies each concerned with one specific question. The first study represents two artificial language experiments investigating the role of context for the successful emergence of novel communicative conventions, the second study focuses on the evolution of population-level cultural patterns, and the third study aims to relate existing communicative conventions about color terms in natural languages to novel conventions created within a smartphone application. The three studies show the usefulness of combining different methodological approaches – experimental laboratory studies, large-scale online experiments, and massive data sets of online behavior – to address questions at different levels of granularity. Taken together, the studies place individual interactions firmly at the base of both the emergence and organization of communicative signals. As a result of these interactions, entire systems of communication can emerge.
Keyword: Abschlussarbeit; ddc:150; doctoral thesis; Sprachentwicklung -- Kommunikation -- Interaktion -- Kulturmuster
URL: https://doi.org/10.22032/dbt.47849
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20210222-135236-005
http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:1749099551
https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00052705/Diss_Thomas_Mueller.pdf
https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00047849
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The role of automatic memory retrieval in deception: developing a binding model of deceptive and truthful discourse
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Crosslinguistic influence in second language lexical-grammatical sentence comprehension ; Crosslinguistischer Einfluss auf das lexicalisch-grammatische Satzverständnis in der zweiten Sprache
Cvekić, Ivana. - 2021
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Interactive Model-Based Compilation: A Modeller-Driven Development Approach
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Differentiating the medial patterns of operatic adaptations: Macbeth
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The agonistic model of democracy and the European Union
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Wissenschaftskommunikation mit Texten: Die Kommunikation von Nature of Science mit Textgenres als Brücke zwischen Science Education und Science Communication
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Interactive Model-Based Compilation: A Modeller-Driven Development Approach
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ANÁLISIS Y HERRAMIENTAS PARA LA DETECCIÓN DE PLAGIO APLICADAS A LA TESIS DE PEDRO SÁNCHEZ
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 39 - JULIO 2020 (2020)
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Transatlantische Perspektiven in der argentinischen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts: Europa aus der Sicht Roberto Arlts und Leopoldo Marechals
Voigt, Carolin. - 2020
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