#20189The model appears capable of accommodating the sort of reduplications that have been observed to occur in natural languages, but it excludes many of the unnatural constructions that other formal models have permitted.Conversationally relevant descriptions are definite descriptions that are not merely tools for the identification of a referent, but are also crucial to the discourse in other respects.
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Conversationally relevant descriptions
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are
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definite descriptions
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that are not merely tools for the
#20193Conversationally relevant descriptions aredefinite descriptions that are not merely tools for the identification of a referent, but are also crucial to the discourse in other respects.
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respects . I analyze the uses of such
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descriptions
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in
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assertions
</term>
as conveying
#20224I analyze the uses of suchdescriptions in assertions as conveying a particular type of conversational implicatures.
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of such
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descriptions
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in
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assertions
</term>
as conveying a particular type of
#20226I analyze the uses of such descriptions inassertions as conveying a particular type of conversational implicatures.
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</term>
as conveying a particular type of
<term>
conversational implicatures
</term>
. Such
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implicatures
</term>
can
#20233I analyze the uses of such descriptions in assertions as conveying a particular type ofconversational implicatures.
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conversational implicatures
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. Such
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implicatures
</term>
can be represented within the framework
#20237Suchimplicatures can be represented within the framework of possible world semantics.
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represented within the framework of
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possible world semantics
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. The analysis is extended to
<term>
#20245Such implicatures can be represented within the framework ofpossible world semantics.
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</term>
. The analysis is extended to
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non-assertive illocutionary acts
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on the one hand , and to
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indefinite
#20254The analysis is extended tonon-assertive illocutionary acts on the one hand, and to indefinite descriptions on the other.
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acts
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on the one hand , and to
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indefinite descriptions
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on the other . This article introduces
#20264The analysis is extended to non-assertive illocutionary acts on the one hand, and toindefinite descriptions on the other.