Expressing
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Sigma KEE - Expressing
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Instances of this Class express a state of the agent.For example, Jane thanked Barbara for the present she had given her. The thanking in this case expresses the gratitude of Jane towards Barbara. Note that Expressing, unlike the other speech act types, is not a subclass of LinguisticCommunication.This is because emotions, for example, can be expressed without language, e.g. by smiling.
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A SocialInteraction that involves the transfer of information between two or more CognitiveAgents. Note that Communication is closely related to, but essentially different from, ContentDevelopment. The latter involves the creation or modification of a ContentBearingObject, while Communication is the transfer of information for the purpose of conveying a message.
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ExpressingApproval | Expressing favor about a physical thing or a state of affairs. | | ExpressingDisapproval | Expressing disfavor about a physical thing or a state of affairs. | | ExpressingFarewell | Any instance of Expressing an acknowledgment of a person's departure. Note that this class is not a subclass of LinguisticCommunication, because it covers gestures of departure, e.g. Waving and Nodding in certain circumstances. | | ExpressingInLanguage | Any instance of Expressing that is also an instance of LinguisticCommunication, e.g. thanking someone, expressing condolence, expressing disapproval with an utterance rather than a Gesture, etc. | | Greeting | Any instance of Expressing an acknowledgment of a person's arrival. Note that this class is not a subclass of ExpressingInLanguage, because it covers gestures of greeting, e.g. Waving and Nodding in certain circumstances. |
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