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Linguistic Competency Model for Intentional Agent

Authors: Sivakumar Ramakrishnan; Vasuky Mohanan;

Linguistic Competency Model for Intentional Agent

Abstract

The linguistic competency structure which has been modeled as Linguistic Competency Model (LCM) is a new and an extensive work of discourse analysis of an Intentional Intelligent Agent. This model is able to explain explicitly the role of linguistic competency in a discourse and incorporated the intention as an embodied entity into the cognitive process of discourse. This model managed to address the hermeneutical process grammar as instrument of linguistic competency skill in the social interactive structure of discourse. This LCM has established a discourse structure which can semantically interpret and hermeneutically analyze the psychological temporal semantic- pragmatic linkages and movement of discourse. The embedded structure of physical spatio-temporal contiguity of verbals or events linkages also can be systematically associated with psychological temporal semantic- pragmatic movement in this LCM. Therefore this LCM model will give a new insight into an understanding of the composition and the characteristic of a hermeneutic discourse especially to define the linguistic competency in it.

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