The Gricean approach explains implicatures by assumptions about the pragmatics of entire utterances. The phenomenon of embedded implicatures remains a challenge for this approach since in such cases apparently implicatures contribute to the truth-conditional content of constituents smaller than utterances. In this paper, I investigate three areas where embedded implicatures seem to differ from implicatures at the utterance level: optionality, epistemic status, and implicated presuppositions. I conclude that the differences between the two kinds of implicatures justify an approach that maintains Gricean assumptions at the utterance level, and assumes a special operator for embedded implicatures
Conversational implicatures (i) are implied by the speaker in making an utterance; (ii) are part of ...
This paper advances the following criticisms against the received view of implicatures: (1) implicat...
Speakers may convey many sorts of \u27meaning\u27 via an utterance. While each of these contributes ...
The Gricean approach explains implicatures by assumptions about the pragmatics of entire utterances...
Conversational implicatures do not normally fall within the scope of operators because they arise at...
International audienceOne of the characteristic marks of Gricean implicatures in general, and scalar...
Gricean implicatures are often viewed as a very weak kind of implication, viz., as optional enrichme...
Scalar implicatures are traditionally viewed as pragmatic inferences which result from a reasoning a...
Conventionalist theories of scalar implicature differ from other accounts in that they predict stren...
Hearers get at the intended meaning of uncooperative utterances (i.e. utterances that conflict with ...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
Comprehension can be enriched by considering what a speaker could have said but did not; namely, the...
This is section 5.3. of Interface Strategies-Optimal and Costly Computations, MIT Press, Cambridge M...
Standard implementations of Grice’s theory of conversational implicature assume that the derivation ...
Quite a few scholars claim that many implicata are propositions about the speaker's epistemic or dox...
Conversational implicatures (i) are implied by the speaker in making an utterance; (ii) are part of ...
This paper advances the following criticisms against the received view of implicatures: (1) implicat...
Speakers may convey many sorts of \u27meaning\u27 via an utterance. While each of these contributes ...
The Gricean approach explains implicatures by assumptions about the pragmatics of entire utterances...
Conversational implicatures do not normally fall within the scope of operators because they arise at...
International audienceOne of the characteristic marks of Gricean implicatures in general, and scalar...
Gricean implicatures are often viewed as a very weak kind of implication, viz., as optional enrichme...
Scalar implicatures are traditionally viewed as pragmatic inferences which result from a reasoning a...
Conventionalist theories of scalar implicature differ from other accounts in that they predict stren...
Hearers get at the intended meaning of uncooperative utterances (i.e. utterances that conflict with ...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
Comprehension can be enriched by considering what a speaker could have said but did not; namely, the...
This is section 5.3. of Interface Strategies-Optimal and Costly Computations, MIT Press, Cambridge M...
Standard implementations of Grice’s theory of conversational implicature assume that the derivation ...
Quite a few scholars claim that many implicata are propositions about the speaker's epistemic or dox...
Conversational implicatures (i) are implied by the speaker in making an utterance; (ii) are part of ...
This paper advances the following criticisms against the received view of implicatures: (1) implicat...
Speakers may convey many sorts of \u27meaning\u27 via an utterance. While each of these contributes ...