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Assertion, Lying, and Untruthfully Implicating [PDF]
This chapter explores the prospects for justifying the somewhat widespread, somewhat firmly held sense that there is some moral advantage to untruthfully implicating over lying. I call this the "Difference Intuition." I define lying in terms of asserting,
Pepp, Jessica
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African Lambdas II: Formal Semantics of African Languages—The Verbal and Clausal Domain
ABSTRACT The formal semantic analysis of African languages is still a young subfield within theoretical linguistics. Starting with general overviews of the quantifier systems of individual African languages around two decades ago, there now exists a substantial body of fieldwork‐based and autochthonous formal semantic research conducted by both African
Malte Zimmermann
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IMPLICATURE IN JOHN GREEN’S THE FAULT OF OUR STARS
Discourses on revealing meanings in utterances are widely discussed in some fields of linguistics, semantics, presupposition, and implicature. This study is an example of how implicature is employed in a novel, which is a depiction of real life ...
Dheril Sofia Nanda
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Implikatur dalam Lawakan Komika Abdur pada Acara Stand Up Comedy
ABSTRAK Lawakan komika Abdur pada acara Stand Up Comedy tersebut mengandung implikatur. Kajian pragmatik mengenai implikatur dalam lawakan komika Abdur pada acara Stand Up Comedy di dalam penelitian ini menggunakan teori Grice dengan adanya 2 jenis ...
Elsya Rahmi, Tressyalina Tressyalina
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Categorizational Asymmetries in Context: Producing and Resisting Policeable Scenes
This article examines categorizational asymmetries observable in the attempted production and negotiation of a “policeable” scene. The case described in the article—an encounter between a police officer and a black male student treated as “out of place”—demonstrates how members accomplish, negotiate, and resist categorial “statuses” and associated ...
Robin James Smith
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In “Logic and Conversation,” H. P. Grice posits that in conversations, we are “always-already” implying certain things about the subjects of our words while abiding by certain rules to aid in understanding. It is my view, however, that Grice’s so-called “
Heft, Peter
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An Implicature Analysis On “Oh, Brother!” Comic Strip Serials [PDF]
This study focuses on analyzing comic using theory of implicature and cooperative principles proposed by Grice. This study aims to (1) describe the implicatures to occur in the “Oh, Brother!” comic strip serials, (2) describe the Non observant-maxims in
, Dra. Malikatul Laela, M. Hum. +2 more
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Editorial: Relevance Theory and Intercultural Communication Problems [PDF]
This editorial to the special issue of RiL dedicated to relevance theory and problems of intercultural communication addresses the general requirements that a theory of communication must meet to be applicable to the analysis of intercultural ...
Agnieszka Piskorska +38 more
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Inference Claims as Assertions
When a speaker states an argument in arguing—in its core sense—for the conclusion, the speaker asserts, as opposed to merely implies or implicates, the associated inference claim to the effect that the conclusion follows from the premises.
Matthew William Mckeon
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Implikatur Percakapan Di Balik Tuturan Pejabat Pemerintah Pada Surat Kabar Harian Jawa Pos Radar Solo dan Implementasinya Sebagai Bahan Ajar Bahasa Indonesia di SMK [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to describe the shape and function of conversational implicature behind the utterances of government officials, as well as the implementation of learning Indonesian teaching materials at Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta ...
, Prof. Dr. Abdul Ngalim, M.Hum +2 more
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