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Publication details [#64480]

Mazzarella, Diana and Filippo Domaneschi. 2018. Presuppositional effects and ostensive-inferential communication. Journal of Pragmatics 138 : 17–29.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
Elsevier

Annotation

Presuppositions are part of what is ostensively communicated by a speaker and are inferentially derived by a hearer. Informative and non-informative presuppositions are explained in a united framework. Non-informative presuppositions can also be utilized to transmit the major point. Presuppositions are recovered through a process of ‘mutual parallel adjustment’.