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The Flexibility of Conceptual Pacts: Referring Expressions Dynamically Shift to Accommodate New Conceptualizations

机译:概念契约的灵活性:引用表达会动态转变以适应新的概念

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In a classic paper, Brennan and Clark argued that when interlocutors agree on a name for an object, they are forming a temporary agreement on how to conceptualize that object; that is, they are forming a conceptual pact. The literature on conceptual pacts has largely focused on the costs and benefits of breaking and maintaining lexical precedents, and the degree to which they might be partner-specific. The research presented here focuses on a question about conceptual pacts that has been largely neglected in the literature: To what extent are conceptual pacts specific to the local context of the interaction? If conceptual pacts are indeed temporary, then when the local context changes in ways that are accessible to participants, we would expect participants to seamlessly shift to referential expressions that reflect novel conceptualizations. Two experiments examined how referential forms change across context in collaborative, task-oriented dialog between naïve participants. In Experiment 1, names for parts of an unknown object were established in an “item” identification stage (e.g., a shape that looked like a wrench was called “the wrench”). In a second “build” stage, that name was often supplanted by an object-oriented name, e.g., the “leg.” These changes happened abruptly and without negotiation. In Experiment 2, interlocutors manipulated clip art and more abstract tangram pictures in a “slider” puzzle to arrange the objects into a target configuration. On some trials moving an object revealed a picture that could be construed as a contrast competitor, e.g., a clip art picture of a camel after “the camel” had been negotiated as a name for a tangram shape, or vice versa. As would be expected, modification rates increased when a potential contrast was revealed. More strikingly, the degree to which a name had been negotiated or the frequency with which it had been used did not affect the likelihood that the revealed shape would be considered as a potential contrast. We find little evidence that names that are introduced as part of a conceptual pact persist when either the task goals or informational needs change. Rather, conceptual pacts are fluid temporary agreements.
机译:布伦南(Brennan)和克拉克(Clark)在一篇经典论文中指出,当对话者就某个对象的名称达成共识时,他们正在就如何概念化该对象达成临时协议。也就是说,它们正在形成一个概念上的协定。有关概念条约的文献主要集中在打破和维护词汇先例的成本和收益,以及它们在特定程度上针对特定合作伙伴的程度。这里提出的研究集中于一个在概念上已被文献忽略的概念契约问题:概念契约在多大程度上特定于交互作用的局部环境?如果概念公约确实是暂时的,那么当本地环境以参与者可以访问的方式发生变化时,我们希望参与者无缝地转向反映新概念的参考表达。两项实验研究了天真的参与者之间在协作,面向任务的对话中引用形式如何在上下文中发生变化。在实验1中,未知物体的各个部分的名称是在“项目”识别阶段建立的(例如,看起来像扳手的形状称为“扳手”)。在第二个“构建”阶段中,该名称通常被面向对象的名称(例如“腿”)取代。这些变化是突然发生的,没有经过谈判。在实验2中,对话者在“滑块”拼图中操纵剪贴画和更抽象的七巧板图片,以将对象排列为目标配置。在一些试验中,移动物体会显示出可以被视为对比竞争对手的图片,例如,在将“骆驼”作为七巧板形状的名称进行谈判之后,骆驼的剪贴画图片,反之亦然。可以预期,当显示出潜在的对比时,修饰率会增加。更令人吃惊的是,商定名称的商定程度或使用频率不影响所揭示的形状被视为潜在对比的可能性。我们发现几乎没有证据表明当任务目标或信息需求发生变化时,作为概念契约一部分引入的名称仍然存在。相反,概念上的契约是临时的临时协议。

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