“I didn't mean to suggest anything like that!”:Deniability and context reconstruction
Date issued
October 5, 2021
In
Mind & Language
No
Early view
From page
1
To page
19
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
context implicature insinuation plausible deniability strategic speaker
Abstract
Verbal communication leaves room for interpretative disputes. Speakers can argue about what they mean by their words and negotiate their commitments in conversation. This article examines the deniability implicitly communicated contents and addresses the question of what makes an act of denial seem more or less plausible to the addressee. I argue that denials bring about a process of reconstruction of the context of interpretation of the speaker's utterance and I illustrate how considerations of cognitive utility are the key determinant for distinguishing plausible from merely possible deniability.
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journal article
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