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What use is 'what is said'?
Marina Terkourafi
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Arts and Humanities
Speaker
100%
Indirect Speech Acts
100%
Utterance
66%
Truth
66%
Minimalist
66%
Independent
33%
interlocutors
33%
Conception
33%
Plausibility
33%
Usefulness
33%
hearer
33%
Pragmatic Enrichment
33%
scrutiny
33%
Linguistic Communication
33%
Face threat
33%
Locutionary Act
33%
Experimental pragmatics
33%
Logical Form
33%
Theory of meaning
33%
Semantic incompleteness
33%
Explicit instruction
33%
Scalar implicature
33%
Keyphrases
Indirect Speech
100%
Utterance
66%
Minimalist
66%
Psychological Processes
33%
Interlocutor
33%
Specific Conditions
33%
Explicit Instruction
33%
Natural Language
33%
Pragmatic Enrichment
33%
Hearer
33%
Face Threat
33%
Logical Form
33%
Cognitive Plausibility
33%
Grice
33%
Linguistic Communication
33%
Locutionary Act
33%
Underexploited
33%
Scalar Implicature
33%
Experimental Pragmatics
33%
Theory of Meaning
33%
Semantic Incompleteness
33%
Compositional Meaning
33%