From same source:
A: What are you reading?
B: A book.
"This raises an implicature. B reasons (unconsciously) as follows"
"I asked A what he was reading."
"My question required him to tell me either the title of the book or at least its subject matter."
"Instead, he told me what I could already see for myself, to wit: that he was reading a book."
"He appears to be flouting the Maxim of Quantity."
"There must be a reason he gave less information that the situation requires."
"The inference that I draw is that he does not want to be disturbed."
"Also, that he is trying to end the conversation."
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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