목차
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. A Review of Post-Gricean Developments
2.1. The Maxims of Quantity-1 and Quantity-2
2.2. Q-principle and I-principle: Maximizing vs. Minimizing
2.3. The Explicit/Implicit Distinction: 'What is said'
2.4. Scalar Implicature: Typical Quantity Implicature
3. Quantity Implicature and the Pragmatic Inference
3.1. A Perspective on the conventions of Language Use
3.2. Scalar Implicature, Default, and the Context
3.3. 'The Unsaid' alternates between 'Known' and 'Unknown'
3.4. Inferring Quantity Information of Cardinal Numbers
3.5. The Non-production of Quantity Implicature
3.6. A Further Discussion
4. Conclusion
References
1. Introduction
2. A Review of Post-Gricean Developments
2.1. The Maxims of Quantity-1 and Quantity-2
2.2. Q-principle and I-principle: Maximizing vs. Minimizing
2.3. The Explicit/Implicit Distinction: 'What is said'
2.4. Scalar Implicature: Typical Quantity Implicature
3. Quantity Implicature and the Pragmatic Inference
3.1. A Perspective on the conventions of Language Use
3.2. Scalar Implicature, Default, and the Context
3.3. 'The Unsaid' alternates between 'Known' and 'Unknown'
3.4. Inferring Quantity Information of Cardinal Numbers
3.5. The Non-production of Quantity Implicature
3.6. A Further Discussion
4. Conclusion
References
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