Conjunctive interpretations of disjunctions
Abstract
In this extended commentary I discuss the problem of how to account for "conjunctive" readings of some sentences with embedded disjunctions for globalist analyses of conversational implicatures. Following Franke (2010, 2009), I suggest that earlier proposals failed, because they did not take into account the interactive reasoning of what else the speaker could have said, and how else the hearer could have interpreted the (alternative) sentence(s). I show how Franke's idea relates to more traditional pragmatic interpretation strategies.
doi:10.3765/sp.3.11
BibTeX info
doi:10.3765/sp.3.11
BibTeX info
Keywords
embedded implicatures; optimal interpretation; free choice permission
ISSN: 1937-8912
Journal doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/sp


