Meaningful Games Exploring Language with Game Theory

Meaningful Games Exploring Language with Game Theory by Robin Clark, published by MIT Press on September 19, 2023, is a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between game theory and linguistic meaning. This 376-page book presents an accessible introduction to how game theory can illuminate various issues in linguistics, emphasizing the strategic nature of grammar in conveying intended meanings. Clark argues that our linguistic choices are influenced by the anticipated responses of listeners, highlighting the social dimensions of meaning.
Readers will find a structured examination of game theory’s application to linguistic behavior, including discussions on coordination games, cooperation, and the social basis of meaning. The book features formal definitions presented in special boxes, making it approachable for those with only a basic understanding of mathematics. Topics such as common knowledge, games of partial information, and models related to pronouns and politeness are also covered, offering a nuanced framework for understanding linguistic interactions.
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An engaging introduction to the use of game theory to study lingistic meaning.
In Meaningful Games, Robin Clark explains in an accessible manner the usefulness of game theory in thinking about a wide range of issues in linguistics. Clark argues that we use grammar strategically to signal our intended meanings: our choices as speaker are conditioned by what choices the hearer will make interpreting what we say. Game theory—according to which the outcome of a decision depends on the choices of others—provides a formal system that allows us to develop theories about the kind of decision making that is crucial to understanding linguistic behavior.
Clark argues the only way to understand meaning is to grapple with its social nature—that it is the social that gives content to our mental lives. Game theory gives us a framework for working out these ideas. The resulting theory of use will allow us to account for many aspects of linguistic meaning, and the grammar itself can be simplified. The results are nevertheless precise and subject to empirical testing.
Meaningful Games offers an engaging and accessible introduction to game theory and the study of linguistic meaning. No knowledge of mathematics beyond simple algebra is required; formal definitions appear in special boxes outside the main text. The book includes an extended argument in favor of the social basis of meaning; a brief introduction to game theory, with a focus on coordination games and cooperation; discussions of common knowledge and games of partial information; models of games for pronouns and politeness; and the development of a system of social coordination of reference.
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