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Dialogues in Ludics

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Logic and Grammar

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In this paper we expose and defend the following claim: Ludics is a relevant framework to ensure both the formalisation and another way for studying dialogues. First we informally introduce a notion of dialogue and explain the correspondence with some fundamental concepts in Ludics, then we give a light technical presentation of Ludics, focusing on the most relevant points for the study of formal dialogues : objects, actions and interactions. At last, we present the concrete part of the model with some examples of dialogues in Ludics.

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Fleury, MR., Quatrini, M., Tronçon, S. (2011). Dialogues in Ludics. In: Pogodalla, S., Quatrini, M., Retoré, C. (eds) Logic and Grammar. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6700. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21490-5_7

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