Grazer Philosophische Studien, volume 99, issue 1, pages 50-77
Taxonomizing Non-at-Issue Contents
Thorsten Sander
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-01-26
Journal:
Grazer Philosophische Studien
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.375
CiteScore: 1.4
Impact factor: 0.3
ISSN: 01659227, 18756735
Philosophy
Abstract
The author argues that there is no such thing as a unique and general taxonomy of non-at-issue contents. Accordingly, we ought to shun large categories such as “conventional implicature” (Grice), “F-implicature” (Horn), “CI” (Potts), “Class B” (Tonhauser, Beaver, Roberts & Simons) or the like. As an alternative, we may, first, describe the “semantic profile” of linguistic devices as accurately as possible. Second, we may explicitly tailor our categories to particular theoretical purposes.
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