자료: 서강대학교 언어정보연구소, 월례발표 38회(2007년 6월)
By Jiyon Cook, Sejong University
For Language and Information Institute Sogang University,
29 June, 2007
- Brief Background -What Is Communicated
- Explicit Content of Utterance (1, 2)
- Explicature Derivation
- Loose Use of Language (1, 2)
- Explicature, Context and Speaker’s Intention (1, 2,3)
- Verschueren(1999:76)
- Explicature, Context and Speaker’s Intention (4)
- Explicitness of Explicature
- References
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