Name Strategy: Its Existence and Implications



2.4 Remarks On Colour Perception ...................... 9

3 Name Strategy in Ob ject Perception                              9

3.1 Ob ject Perception ............................. 9

4 Memory Chunking                                        10

4.1 Recalling Re-coded Events ......................... 10

4.2 Memory for Chinese Words and Idioms .................. 10

5  The Implications for Traffic Accidents                               11

5.1 Colour Perception and Traffic Accidents ................. 11

6 Implications for Psycholinguistics                                    12

6.1 The Interaction Model ........................... 12

6.2 Serial and Connectionist Models ..................... 13

6.3 Language Production ............................ 13

6.4 Sememes and Phonemes verses Thought and Talk. ........... 14

6.5 Justification of Prior Thought ....................... 14

7 Implications for the Philosophy of Language                       15

7.1 Radical Interpretation ........................... 15

7.2 Accuracy of Correspondence ........................ 16

7.3 Quantity of Transferred Information when in Re-coded Form ..... 16

7.4 Circuitous Correspondence ........................ 16

7.5 The Extralinguistic Assignment Problem ................. 18

7.6 Flagging by Countenance ......................... 19

8 Implications for the Philosophy of Mathematics                    20

8.1 The Continuum Hypothesis and the Segmentation Problem ...... 20

8.2 Probabilistic and Fuzzy Tarski Truth Theory .............. 22

9 Summary                                               22

9.1 Peroration .................................. 22

9.2 Conclusion ................................. 23

10 Acknowledgements                                           24

1 Introduction

1.1 Motivation

Name strategy is a type of deployment of a representation whose relationship
to other and general representations is shown by the hierarchial diagram
1.2
below. Name strategy has particularly well-defined features clarifying the re-
lated properties of other entries in the diagram. Roughly the entries in the
diagram can be explained as follows. Representation has no all-encompassing
formal definition. In artificial intelligence it roughly means a set of conventions
about how to describe things; it is a loose term to be kept in mind when creating
programs, languages etc., which entails keeping track of how knowledge or data



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