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In the neo-Gricean semantics and pragmatics of Laurence R. Horn: a reformulation of Paul Grice's maxim of quantity combined with the first two submaxims of manner, stating: Say as much as you can (given R)
, and leading to the implicature that if the speaker did not make a stronger statement (or say more), then its denial is (implied to be) true.
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Q-principle
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Q-principle
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In
the
neo-Gricean
semantics
and
pragmatics
of
Laurence
R.
Horn:
a
reformulation
of
Paul
Grice's
maxim
of
quantity
combined
with
the
first
two
submaxims
of
manner,
stating:
"Say
as
much
as
you
can
(given
R)",
and
leading
to
the
implicature
that
if
the
speaker
did
not
make
a
stronger
statement
(or
say
more),
then
its
denial
is
(implied
to
be)
true.
意味(1)
In
the
neo-Gricean
semantics
and
pragmatics
of
Laurence
R.
Horn:
a
reformulation
of
Paul
Grice's
maxim
of
quantity
combined
with
the
first
two
submaxims
of
manner,
stating:
"Say
as
much
as
you
can
(given
R)",
and
leading
to
the
implicature
that
if
the
speaker
did
not
make
a
stronger
statement
(or
say
more),
then
its
denial
is
(implied
to
be)
true.