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|Author(s)=Jack Bilmes; | |Author(s)=Jack Bilmes; | ||
|Title=Ethnomethodology, culture, and implicature: Toward an empirical pragmatics | |Title=Ethnomethodology, culture, and implicature: Toward an empirical pragmatics | ||
− | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnomethodology; Culture; Implicature; Pragmatics; | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnomethodology; Culture; Implicature; Pragmatics; Grice; |
|Key=Bilmes1993 | |Key=Bilmes1993 | ||
|Year=1993 | |Year=1993 | ||
+ | |Language=English | ||
|Journal=Pragmatics | |Journal=Pragmatics | ||
|Volume=3 | |Volume=3 | ||
|Pages=387-409 | |Pages=387-409 | ||
|URL=http://elanguage.net/journals/pragmatics/article/viewFile/181/118 | |URL=http://elanguage.net/journals/pragmatics/article/viewFile/181/118 | ||
+ | |Abstract=This paper is, in part, an attempt to "respecify" the study of implicature as an | ||
+ | ethnomethodological and conversation analytic undertaking. To the linguistic | ||
+ | pragmzrtists, I am proposing a methodological reorientation. To the | ||
+ | ethnomethodologists and conversation analysts, I am proposing a broadening of | ||
+ | interests ancl an open-minded appreciation of what linguistic pragmatics has to offer. | ||
+ | To both, I am suggesting an increased sensitivity to the subtleties of cultural context.a | ||
+ | There remains, of course, the question of whether Grice's particular proposals are | ||
+ | useful or accurate. In what tollows, I will have occasion to offer some evaluation of the Gricean approach, but I will be primarily concerned with presenting a form of nonGricean implicature. The approach that I propose grounds implicature in specific conversational procedures and cultural understandings, and produces, I believe, clearer and more constrained outcomes than Gricean procedures. | ||
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Key | Bilmes1993 |
Author(s) | Jack Bilmes |
Title | Ethnomethodology, culture, and implicature: Toward an empirical pragmatics |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Culture, Implicature, Pragmatics, Grice |
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Year | 1993 |
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Volume | 3 |
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Pages | 387-409 |
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This paper is, in part, an attempt to "respecify" the study of implicature as an ethnomethodological and conversation analytic undertaking. To the linguistic pragmzrtists, I am proposing a methodological reorientation. To the ethnomethodologists and conversation analysts, I am proposing a broadening of interests ancl an open-minded appreciation of what linguistic pragmatics has to offer. To both, I am suggesting an increased sensitivity to the subtleties of cultural context.a There remains, of course, the question of whether Grice's particular proposals are useful or accurate. In what tollows, I will have occasion to offer some evaluation of the Gricean approach, but I will be primarily concerned with presenting a form of nonGricean implicature. The approach that I propose grounds implicature in specific conversational procedures and cultural understandings, and produces, I believe, clearer and more constrained outcomes than Gricean procedures.
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