Patrick G T Healey1, Jan P de Ruiter2, Gregory J Mills3
1Cognitive Science Research Group, School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London.
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Miscommunication, often dismissed as noise, is actually a structured aspect of human interaction crucial for language creation and maintenance. This structured miscommunication drives language evolution and enables flexible responses to novel situations.
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