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How do we puzzle out what meanings lie beyond our sentences? What different flavours of extra meanings are there? In this week's episode, we talk about implicatures, entailments, and presuppositions: how to define them, what the differences are between them, and how they enrich our understanding of the world.

This is Topic #34!

This week's tag language: Hindi!

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Sources:
The 2003 study cited is:
Papafragou, A. & J. Musolino, (2003). Scalar implicatures: experiments at the syntax-semantics interface. Cognition 86, 253-282.
It mostly is focused on how kids deal with these sentences, but we used the control group for our purposes.

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