Thursday, September 28, 2006
Raymond Gibbs and Jessica Moise, "Pragmatics in Understanding What Is Said"
Subjects identify "what is said" by a sentence as something that is pragmatically enriched, rather than a minimal proposition; they can distinguish what is said from what is implicated; and they can recognize minimal propositions as what is said when those sentences are embedded in context-setting narratives.
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