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|Author(s)=Jack Bilmes;
 
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|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;
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnomethodology; Culture; Implicature; Pragmatics; Grice;
 
|Key=Bilmes1993
 
|Key=Bilmes1993
 
|Year=1993
 
|Year=1993
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|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
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|Abstract=This paper  is,  in part, an attempt  to "respecify"  the study  of implicature  as an
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ethnomethodological  and  conversation  analytic undertaking.  To  the  linguistic
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pragmzrtists,  I  am  proposing  a  methodological  reorientation.  To  the
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ethnomethodologists  and conversation  analysts,  I  am  proposing  a  broadening  of
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interests  ancl  an open-minded  appreciation  of what  linguistic  pragmatics  has  to offer.
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To both,  I am suggesting  an  increased  sensitivity  to the  subtleties  of cultural  context.a
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There remains,  of  course,  the question  of whether  Grice's  particular  proposals  are
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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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Bilmes1993
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Author(s) Jack Bilmes
Title Ethnomethodology, culture, and implicature: Toward an empirical pragmatics
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Volume 3
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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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