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Communication | 156 | A SocialInteraction that involves the transfer of information between two or more CognitiveAgen... | ^ |
LinguisticCommunication | 100 | A Communication that involves the transfer of information via a LinguisticExpression. | ^ |
WrittenCommunication | 7 | Any LinguisticCommunication where the instrument is a Text, e.g. a letter, an email, a memo, ... | ^ |
Speaking | 23 | Any LinguisticCommunication by a Human which involves his/her vocal cords. | ^ |
Corresponding | . | Instances of LinguisticCommunication which are achieved by means of Texts that are mailed betwe... | ^ |
TellingALie | 2 | Any LinguisticCommunication which is both False and believed to be False by the agent of th... | ^ |
ExpressingInLanguage | 1 | Any instance of Expressing that is also an instance of LinguisticCommunication, e.g. thanking s... | ^ |
Debating | . | A Contest where each participant holds a different view regarding some issue, and each participan... | ^ |
Negotiating | . | A Contest where each participant attempts to maximize his self-interest in a Promise that marks... | ^ |
Elaborating | . | A LinguisticCommunication in which the agent adds additional content beyond the original uttera... | ^ |
Restating | . | A Communication act in which the speaker reiterates the same Proposition as a previous speech a... | ^ |
Stating | 17 | Instances of this Class commit the agent to some truth.For example, John claimed that the moon ... | ^ |
Supposing | . | Instances of this Class suppose, for the sake of argument, that a proposition is true. For exampl... | ^ |
Directing | 10 | Instances of this Class urge some further action among the receivers. A Directing can be an O... | ^ |
Committing | 10 | Instances of this Class commit the agent to some future course of action. For example, Bob prom... | ^ |
Declaring | 17 | The Class of LinguisticCommunications that effect an institutional alteration when performed by... | ^ |