- are
explicatures.
Carston has
argued that an utterance's
implicatures cannot entail any of its
explicatures; hence, the
above should be
explicatures. Another...
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relevance theory,
implicature is
defined as a
counterpart to
explicature. The
explicatures of an
utterance are the
communicated ****umptions that are developed...
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intended by the
communicator are
categorised into
explicatures and implicatures. The
explicatures of an
utterance are what is
explicitly said, often...
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literary theory, the "unfolding" and "making clear" the
meaning of
things Explicature, what is
explicitly said with an utterance,
often supplemented with contextual...
- expressed?"
Linguistische Berichte 8: 103–127. Carston, R. (2000). "
Explicature and semantics." UCL
Working Papers in
Linguistics 12: 1–44.
Revised version...
- explicans, explicate, explication, explicative, explicator, explicatory,
explicature, exploit, exploitable, exploitation, implicate, implication, implicational...
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philosophical issues,
including quotation and reporting, modality,
speech acts,
explicatures,
legal pragmatics, presupposition.
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chief editor of the Springer...