Part I The Domain of Pragmatics HH 1 Implicature LAURENCE R. HORN 1 Implicature: Some Basic Oppositions Implicature is a component of speaker meaning that constitutes an aspect of what is meant in a speaker's utterance without being part of what is said. What a speaker intends to communicate...
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美[ɪmˈplɪkətʃər] 英[ɪmˈplɪkətʃə(r)] n.含蓄行为;含蓄表达;隐含意;言外之意 网络含义;会话含义;隐涵 权威英汉双解 英英 网络释义 implicature 显示所有例句 n. 1. [u] 含蓄行为;含蓄表达the act of suggesting that you feel or think sth is true, without sayin...
and pragmatics. First, we will briefly recall three important contributions to the debate: Sperber and Wilson’s explicature, Bach’s impliciture, and Levinson’s GCI. Second, we will defend our own position, which could be summarized as follows: in contrast with ...
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Pragmatics Logicalimplication Conversationalimplicature Logicalimplication Defination: Implicationbelongstothelogicalsemantics,itdiscussestherelationshipbetweentwopropositionallogics. pq logicalimplication:“ifp,thenq”or“p→q”. Example: p:Thepresidentwasassassinated. ...
4. See more examples in Huang (2017). References Bach, K. (1994). Conversational impliciture. Mind & Language, 9(2), 124–162. Article Google Scholar Bach, K. (2005). Contextex machina. In Z. Szabó. (Ed.). Semantics versus pragmatics. 15–44. Clarendon Press. Google Scholar Ba...
•Aconversationalimplicatureisaninferencefromthesemanticcontentdependingoncontext,speaker'sintention,hearer'sattitudeandthemutualassumption.•Grice'sTheoryofConversationalImplicature(1967)is"oneofthesinglemostimportantideasinpragmatics"(Levinson,1983)CooperativePrinciple •Cooperativeprincipleisaveryimportantfactorinthe...
(p. 501). These implicatures arise when a weaker term of a scale is used in place of a stronger, more informative term that logically entails it. Although they have been studied extensively in linguistic pragmatics, scalar implicatures have only recently been investigated experimentally (seeFig. ...
Inpragmatics, conversational implicature is an indirect or implicitspeech act: what is meant by a speaker'sutterancethat is not part of what is explicitly said. The term is also known simply as implicature; it is the antonym (opposite) ofexplicature, which is an explicitly communicated assumptio...