jelezze
Jelezze is a term used in theoretical discussions of communication to denote a class of signaling events that facilitate coordination without conveying substantive information. In this usage, jelezze are ostensive cues intended to draw a partner’s attention or trigger a predefined response, rather than to inform about the environment or state of the world.
Etymology and usage in the literature: The term appears as a neologism in a limited body of
In analytical models, jelezze are often represented as binary signals that a sender uses to coordinate actions
Relationship to broader theories: Proponents of using the concept argue that jelezze can account for rapid,
See also: signaling theory, ostension, cueing, coordination game.