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Communicative functions of directional verbal probabilities: Speaker's choice, listener's inference, and reference
Hidehito Honda1, Kimihiko Yamagishi2
1a Graduate School of Arts and Sciences , The University of Tokyo , Tokyo , Japan.
Abstract:
Verbal probabilities have directional communicative functions, and most can be categorized as positive (e.g., "it is likely") or negative (e.g., "it is doubtful"). We examined the communicative functions of verbal probabilities based on the reference point hypothesis According to this hypothesis, listeners are sensitive to and can infer a speaker's reference points based on the speaker's selected directionality. In four experiments (two of which examined speakers' choice of directionality and two of which examined listeners' inferences about a speaker's reference point), we found that listeners could make inferences about speakers' reference points based on the stated directionality of verbal probability. Thus, the directionality of verbal probabilities serves the communicative function of conveying information about a speaker's reference point.
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