1. Specificity and what is meant.
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Szabó, Zoltán Gendler
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VOCABULARY , *SEMANTICS , *UNDERSPECIFICATION (Linguistics) , *LINGUISTIC analysis , *PRAGMATICS - Abstract
Felicitous underspecification—apparently flawless use of context-sensitive words in contexts where they cannot be assigned unique semantic values—is rather common in ordinary speech. King presents a hypothesis about the mechanism conversational participants employ handling felicitous underspecification, one that fits the rich data he surveys well. I will begin by illustrating how King's account could be put to use in making sense of what happens in a real life conversation. Then I will point out certain shortcomings of the explanation and offer suggestions about how they might be overcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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