The complexity of a language is shaped by the communicative needs of its users and by the hierarchical nature of their social inferences.
Vlad C. NedelcuKenny SmithPublished in: CogSci (2022)
Keyphrases
- language learning
- social media
- user interface
- end users
- social context
- social bookmarking systems
- social relations
- information sources
- social interaction
- social influence
- crowd sourcing
- online social
- social networks
- user interaction
- recommender systems
- social networking sites
- user generated
- micro blogging
- user satisfaction
- natural language
- embodied conversational agents
- social communities
- social tagging
- share information
- programming language
- virtual communities
- hierarchical structure
- sharing information
- collaborative filtering
- query language
- user participation
- personal preferences
- user generated content
- share knowledge
- social network sites
- visual query language
- social skills
- user perceptions
- online communities