- linguistics, an
implicature is
something the
speaker suggests or
implies with an utterance, even
though it is not
literally expressed.
Implicatures can aid in...
- Grice, was a
British philosopher of
language who
created the
theory of
implicature and the
cooperative principle (with its
namesake Gricean maxims), which...
- In pragmatics,
scalar implicature, or
quantity implicature, is an
implicature that
attributes an
implicit meaning beyond the
explicit or
literal meaning...
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flout them on a
surface level; such
flouting often signals unspoken implicatures that add to the
meaning of the utterance. The
concept of the cooperative...
-
Pilkington analyses the idea of '
implicature', as
instigated in the
previous work of Dan
Sperber and
Deirdre Wilson.
Implicature may be
divided into two categories:...
- are
intended by the
communicator are
categorised into
explicatures and
implicatures. The
explicatures of an
utterance are what is
explicitly said, often...
- "p
implies q; p is ****erted to be true, so
therefore q must be true"
Implicature, what is
suggested in an utterance, even
though neither expressed nor...
- expressions.
Entailment contrasts with the
pragmatic notion of
implicature.
While implicatures are
fallible inferences,
entailments are
enforced by lexical...
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Pragmatics ****ociation (IPrA).
Pragmatics encomp****es
phenomena including implicature,
speech acts,
relevance and conversation, as well as
nonverbal communication...
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Irregular Negations,
Implicature, and Idioms. Springer, 2016. An
Introduction to Logic, 3rd Edition.
Kunos Press, 2011.
Implicature: Intention, Convention...