**17. Semantic mapping and Theory of Conversation**

Drawing from traditional Theory of conversation (Fig 7) and Semiotic and Semiotic temporal mapping. This nexus allows the development of 'Command—communication control' (C3) interfaces with complementary explicit and implicit considerations associated with the realities of 'Management—causalities—consequences' (MC2) (Tables 1 and 2) (Joslyn, 2001).

Fig. 7. Semantic mapping and Theory of Conversation (Wagner, et al., 2005; Avery, et al., 2004).

Theory of Conversation (ToC), have the following key domains (Fig 8):


Fig. 8. Theory of conversation (Carbonell, 1979).
