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... speaker truly is following the cooperative princi- ple , it may be that the R principle is being flouted rather than violated . That is , by seeming to violate the R principle , the speaker Q - implicates that there is some message to ...
... speaker truly is following the cooperative princi- ple , it may be that the R principle is being flouted rather than violated . That is , by seeming to violate the R principle , the speaker Q - implicates that there is some message to ...
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... speaker . They prefer to attribute to the speaker a lack of commitment to ' all ' ( i.e. the speaker is not in a position to claim ' all ' ) . Hirschberg ( 1991 ) suggests that the ' not all ' implicature is a disjunction : ' either not ...
... speaker . They prefer to attribute to the speaker a lack of commitment to ' all ' ( i.e. the speaker is not in a position to claim ' all ' ) . Hirschberg ( 1991 ) suggests that the ' not all ' implicature is a disjunction : ' either not ...
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... speaker extremely vulnerable . In other words , I maintain that a most utterance enables the speaker to offer quite a strong claim , yet without taking too much of a risk . This is why ' all ' is not expected too often , and why ' not ...
... speaker extremely vulnerable . In other words , I maintain that a most utterance enables the speaker to offer quite a strong claim , yet without taking too much of a risk . This is why ' all ' is not expected too often , and why ' not ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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