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Pragmatics in Linguistic Theory

24.954 · Linguistics and Philosophy · Graduate · Spring 2010

Prof. Danny Fox

MIT · Tier 1

This course is the third and final part of our graduate introduction to semantics. The other two classes are <em>24.970 Introduction to Semantics</em> and <em>24.973 Advanced Semantics</em>. The semester will be divided into somewhat independent units. One unit will be devoted to conversational implicatures (mainly scalar implicatures) and another to presupposition. In each unit, we will discuss basic concepts and technical tools and then devote some time to recent work which illustrates their …

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