Kehler & Ward Flashcards

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Implicatures associated with linguistic scales

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Explainable in terms maxim of quantity. Use of a weaker expression (eg some)conversationally implicates that the speaker was not in a position to use a stronger expression (eg all).

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Title

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Referring expressions and conversational implicature

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Nonfamiliarity implicatures

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Implicatures (that are cancelable and reinforce able?) are based on notion of familiarity, not uniqueness or cognitive status.

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Hawkins analysis

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Difference b/w definite and indefinite articles hinges on whether the intended referent is unique within a contextually-determined ‘association set’ called a P-set.

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Hawkins’s 4 implicatures

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  1. THE: conventional implicature: P-membership
  2. THE: I-implicature: P-membership
    3: A/SOME: Q-implicature: non-uniqueness
    4: A/SOME: I- implicature: P-membership
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Hawkins implicature III

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A/SOME: Q-implicature non-uniqueness
If the speaker could use THE and instead selects A or SOME then he (conversationally) Q-implicates non-uniqueness, I.e., that there is at least one entity satisfying the the description of the indefinite NP and non-identical to the individual or set of individuals whose existence is entailed by this indefinite NP

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Difference between Hawkins and GHZ

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Hawkins proposes horn scale for articles THE and A/SOME based on uniqueness, GHZ place range of different categories of referring expressions on such a scale based on cognitive status

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Nonfamiliarity implicatures

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In unexceptional contexts, the speakers failure to use a referring expression that indicates hearer-familiarity conversationally implicates that the referent is nonfamiliar.

Cancelablity: same entity
Reinforce ability: not same entity

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