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Gricean Circle from the Perspective of the said and its Limitations

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Authors

Kim, JeongYoon

Issue Date
2001
Publisher
Department of English Language and Literature, Seoul National University
Citation
SNU Working Papers in English Linguistics and Language, Vol.6, pp. 35-53
Keywords
semantic-pragmatic interfacewhat is saidexplicatureproposition radical
Abstract
This paper purports to review the previous attempts to dissolve Gricean Circle by revising the notion of what is said and their limitations. Because the circularity was poised between what is said and what is impliccated, some of recent efforts have been concentrated to transform the one horn, what is said, to be exempt from the regressive logic. Recanati (2001) and Carston (2002), the most prominent among them, gamer some successes upon the task, but are exposed to logical circularity either within what is said or between what is communicated and what is said. More promising approach seems to befall Bach's (2001) proposal of proposition radical.
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/3041
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