Steffen Borge (2009).
Conversational Implicatures and Cancellability. Acta Analytica 24 (2):149-154.
Borge argues against a criticism by M. Weiner to Grice’s thesis that cancellability is a necessary condition for conversational implicature.
Borge argues that the purported counterexamples fail because the supposed failed cancellation in the cases Weiner presents is not meant as a cancellation but as a reinforcement of the implicature.
Borge moreover points out that there are special situations in which the supposed cancellation may really work as a cancellation.
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