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155Carving language for social coordination: A dynamical approachInteraction Studies 13 (1): 103-124. 2012.Human social coordination is often mediated by language. Through verbal dialogue, people direct each other’s attention to properties of their shared environment, they discuss how to jointly solve problems, share their introspections, and distribute roles and assignments. In this article, we propose a dynamical framework for the study of the coordinative role of language. Based on a review of a number of recent experimental studies, we argue that shared symbolic patterns emerge and stabilize thro…Read more
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Aarhus UniversityPost-doctoral fellow
Aarhus, Denmark
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |