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In the right situation, a speaker can use an unqual- ified indefinite description without being misun- derstood. This use of language, normal slate im-.
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This use of language, normal state impticature, is a kind of conversational implicature, i.e. a non-truth-functional context-dependent inference based upon ...
This work presents a convention for identifying normal state implicatures which is based upon mutual beliefs of the speaker and hearer about certain ...
May 6, 2005 · Implicature denotes either (i) the act of meaning or implying one thing by saying something else, or (ii) the object of that act.
An implicature is something the speaker suggests or implies with an utterance, even though it is not literally expressed.
Apr 9, 2022 · Generalized conversational implicatures are motivated by the same set of maxims discussed above, but they typically do not involve a violation of the maxims.
CIs, like regular semantic entailments, do not enjoy this flexibility. They can be semantically underspecified and thus have their meanings on occasions of use.
Jul 5, 2022 · This essay explores the difference between these by introducing British philosopher Paul Grice's (1913–1988) theory of “conversational implicature”.
Implicature refers to the idea of conveying meaning indirectly through conversations, where the actual meaning is inferred based on contextual clues and ...