Lexicon of Arguments

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Graeser I 119f
Grice/thesis: statement meanings in total as well as situation-independent sentence meanings and situation-independent word meanings go back to what the speaker means ((s) proposition) regardless of the language. Implicature: most of what is also intended is not stated, nor does it follow from what has been said (non-implication).
>Speaker meaning, >Speaker intention, >Meaning (intending).
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Grice II 19
Grice/thesis: the speaker-situation meaning can be made explicit by recourse to speaker intentions. Time-independent meaning and applied meaning can be made explicit by recourse to the concept of speaker-situation meaning.
Cf. >Connotation.
II 21
Trouble is only possible when a specific intention is assumed in others. Assumed intention: the assumed intention is the cause, not the reason.
>Reason/cause, >Intention.

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