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- Scalar_implicature abstract "In pragmatics, scalar implicature, or quantity implicature, is an implicature that attributes an implicit meaning beyond the explicit or literal meaning of an utterance, and which suggests that the utterer had a reason for not using a more informative or stronger term on the same scale. The choice of the weaker characterization suggests that, as far as the speaker knows, none of the stronger characterizations in the scale holds. This is commonly seen in the use of 'some' to suggest the meaning 'not all', even though 'some' is logically consistent with 'all'. If Bill says 'I have some of my money in cash', this utterance suggests to a hearer (though the sentence uttered does not logically imply it) that Bill does not have all his money in cash.".
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageExternalLink implicature.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageExternalLink Scalar%20Implicatures.pdf.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageExternalLink Nieuwland_Kuperberg_JML2010.pdf.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageExternalLink scalarinference.pdf.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageExternalLink VSZ.report.pdf.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageID "19922857".
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageLength "8679".
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageRevisionID "639090532".
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inference.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pragmatics.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Cooperative_principle.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Defeasible_reasoning.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Entailment_(pragmatics).
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_aspect.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Implicate_and_explicate_order.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Implicature.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Intrinsic_and_extrinsic_properties_(philosophy).
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Laurence_R._Horn.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Logical_consequence.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Grice.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Pragmatics.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Speech_act.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLink Utterance.
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scalar implicature".
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageWikiLinkText "scalar implicature".
- Scalar_implicature wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Scalar_implicature subject Category:Inference.
- Scalar_implicature subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Scalar_implicature hypernym Implicature.
- Scalar_implicature comment "In pragmatics, scalar implicature, or quantity implicature, is an implicature that attributes an implicit meaning beyond the explicit or literal meaning of an utterance, and which suggests that the utterer had a reason for not using a more informative or stronger term on the same scale. The choice of the weaker characterization suggests that, as far as the speaker knows, none of the stronger characterizations in the scale holds.".
- Scalar_implicature label "Scalar implicature".
- Scalar_implicature sameAs m.04q0ykx.
- Scalar_implicature wasDerivedFrom Scalar_implicature?oldid=639090532.
- Scalar_implicature isPrimaryTopicOf Scalar_implicature.