uliselt
Uliselt is a term used in theoretical linguistics to describe a signaling strategy in which a speaker conveys a complex proposition using a minimal set of cues, leaning on context, common knowledge, and nonverbal cues to disambiguate. The concept captures how utterances can be compact yet informative in interactive communication, especially in everyday conversation and fast-paced dialogue.
The word uliselt is a coined term with debated etymology. It was introduced in mid-21st-century discussions
Mechanism and features: Uliselt relies on selective feature reduction, indexical devices (such as pronouns and demonstratives),
Applications: In dialogue systems and human–computer interaction, uliselt-inspired approaches aim to produce concise utterances that preserve
Example: In a crowded kitchen, someone says "It’s cold" while the window is open and the heater