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Sperber and Wilson (1986/1995, p. 178) offer an example of a linguistically encoded utterance that is not OIC -- "when an actor doing voice exercises is accidentally overheard." I will term such utterances "gleanings." With gleanings, there is no communicative intention, no informative inten...