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17 \author{é×ÁÎ úÁÈÁÒØÑÝÅ× \url!<imz@altlinux.org>!}
18 \title{æÏÒÍÁÌÉÚÕÅÍ ×Ù×ÏÄ Gricean implicatures. úÁÞÅÍ ÎÕÖÎÙ
19 \axiom{opinionated speaker} É \axiom{informed speaker}?}
20 \date{10~ÄÅËÁÂÒÑ 2005~Ç. (Ó ÍÁÌÙÍÉ ÐÒÁ×ËÁÍÉ ÏÔ~\today)}
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60 \begin{document}
61 \maketitle
63 ðÒÉÍÅÒ:
64 \begin{equation*}
65 \label{eq:example}
66 \text{Many of your students complained.}
67 \end{equation*}
69 alternatives (or, competitors):
70 $\{\text{a. some}, \text{b. many},\text{c. all}\}$.
73 \section{òÁÓÓËÁÚ}
74 \label{sec:story}
77 üÔÏ ×Ó£ ËÁË-ÔÏ ÔÏÎËÏ É ÎÅ ÏÞÅÎØ ÕÂÅÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏ ÎÁ ÍÏÊ ×ÚÇÌÑÄ. ÷ÏÔ ÔÁËÁÑ
78 ÓÈÅÍÁ (ÉÚÌÏÖÅÎÉÅ ÐÏÓÌÅ ÐÒÏÞÔÅÎÉÑ \cite[ÓÔÒ. 2--3]{KvFCourse}).
80 \paragraph{îÅËÏÔÏÒÙÅ ÏÂÏÚÎÁÞÅÎÉÑ.}
81 ðÕÓÔØ $S$~--- the speaker, ÆÏÒÍÕÌÁ $[S]P$ ÉÍÅÅÔ ÓÍÙÓÌ <<$S$ ÓÞÉÔÁÅÔ,
82 ÞÔÏ $P$>>, $\said{S} P$~--- <<$S$ ÓËÁÚÁÌ $P$>>,
83 \begin{align*}
84 \Pa &\text{--- some of your students complained}\\
85 \Pb &\text{--- many of your students complained}\\
86 \Pc &\text{--- all of your students complained}\\
87 \end{align*}
89 \paragraph{âÙÓÔÒÙÊ ÏÔ×ÅÔ.} ðÕÓÔØ $S$ ÓËÁÚÁÌ $\Pb$.
90 ðÒÅÄÐÏÌÏÖÅÎÉÅ \axiom{opinionated speaker}
91 ÎÕÖÎÏ ÚÁÔÅÍ, ÞÔÏÂÙ × ×Ù×ÏÄÁÈ ÉÍÐÌÉËÁÔÕÒ (ËÁËÉÈ?) ÐÒÏÄ×ÉÎÕÔØÓÑ ÄÁÌØÛÅ
92 ×Ù×ÅÄÅÎÎÏÇÏ ÉÚ ÐÒÉÎÃÉÐÏ× ÒÁÚÇÏ×ÏÒÁ $\iref{eq:not-believes-c} \Cnot[S] \Pc$.
95 \paragraph{æÁËÔ~--- illocutionary act.}
96 æÁËÔ: $S$ ÓËÁÚÁÌ $\Pb$
98 \begin{equation}
99 \label{eq:act}
100 % \text{$S$ ÓËÁÚÁÌ $P_b$}
101 \said{S} \Pb
102 \tag{0}
103 \end{equation}
106 \paragraph{Illocutionary force.}\footnote{üÔÏÔ ÐÁÒÁÇÒÁÆ ÎÅ ÉÍÅÅÔ
107 ÏÔÎÏÛÅÎÉÑ Ë ×ÙÞÉÓÌÅÎÉÀ ÉÍÐÌÉËÁÔÕÒ~--- ÏÓÎÏ×ÎÏÊ ÔÅÍÅ ÒÁÓÓËÁÚÁ, ÎÏ
108 ÐÏËÁÚÙ×ÁÅÔ, ËÁË ÏÂÒÁÂÙÔÙ×ÁÅÔÓÑ ÏÓÎÏ×ÎÏÅ ÚÎÁÞÅÎÉÅ. íÏÖÎÏ ÐÏÔÏÍ
109 ÓÒÁ×ÎÉÔØ Ó ÉÍÐÌÉËÁÔÕÒÁÍÉ.}
111 õÔ×ÅÒÄÉÔÅÌØÎÁÑ ``illocutionary force'' ÜÔÏÇÏ ÁËÔÁ:
112 $S$ ÚÁÓÔÁ×ÌÑÅÔ ÎÁÓ ÓÞÉÔÁÔØ, ÞÔÏ $\Pb$:%
113 \footnote{äÏÐÕÓËÁÅÍ ÄÅÊÓÔ×ÉÅ \axiomIntro{ÕÔ×ÅÒÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÊ illocutionary force}:
114 \begin{equation*}
115 \said{S} P \Cimplies P.
116 \end{equation*}
117 ÷ ÞÁÓÔÎÏÓÔÉ (ÐÏÄÓÔÁ×ÌÑÑ~$\Pb$ ×ÍÅÓÔÏ~$P$ × ÜÔÕ <<ÓÈÅÍÕ-ÁËÓÉÏÍÕ>>),
118 \begin{equation}
119 \label{eq:force-b}
120 \said{S} \Pb \Cimplies \Pb.
121 \end{equation}
122 \inferrule{\iref{eq:act} \said{S} \Pb ,\quad
123 \iref{eq:force-b} \said{S} \Pb \Cimplies \Pb}
124 {\Pb\tag{\ref{eq:content}}}}
126 \begin{equation}
127 \label{eq:content}
128 \Pb
129 %\tag{#1}
130 \end{equation}
132 \paragraph{ðÒÉÎÃÉÐÙ ÒÁÚÇÏ×ÏÒÁ, ÞÔÏ-ÔÏ × ÓÔÉÌÅ Gricean/Gamut inference.}%
133 \footnote{íÅÈÁÎÉÚÍ, ÐÒÅÄÓÔÁ×ÌÅÎÎÙÊ ÔÕÔ, ÍÏÖÅÔ, ÎÅ ÏÞÅÎØ
134 ×ÎÕÔÒÅÎÎÅ ÐÏÓÌÅÄÏ×ÁÔÅÌÅÎ, ÎÏ ÄÏ×ÏÌØÎÏ ÐÒÏÓÔ. ïÎ ÓÌÕÖÉÔ ÄÌÑ ÄÅÍÏÎÓÔÒÁÃÉÉ ÉÄÅÉ Ï
135 ÅÓÔÅÓÔ×ÅÎÎÏÓÔÉ ÐÏÌÕÞÅÎÉÑ ÉÍÅÎÎÏ ×Ù×ÏÄÁ~\eqref{eq:not-believes-c} ×
136 ÔÁËÉÈ ÓÉÓÔÅÍÁÈ É ÏÔ×ÅÔÁ ÎÁ ×ÏÐÒÏÓ, ÚÁÞÅÍ ÎÕÖÎÏ ÐÒÅÄÐÏÌÏÖÅÎÉÅ
137 \axiom{opinionated speaker}.}
139 \emph{some} ÐÏÐÁÄÁÅÔ × ÔÁËÏÊ ÎÁÂÏÒ \introStyle{alternatives}/competitors:
140 $\lbrace\text{a. some}, \text{b. many},
141 \text{c. all}\rbrace$. áÌØÔÅÒÎÁÔÉ×ÎÙÅ ×ÙÓËÁÚÙ×ÁÎÉÑ: $\Pa$, $\Pb$,
142 $\Pc$, ÐÒÉÞ£Í, × ÓÏÏÔ×ÅÔÓÔ×ÉÉ Ó ÉÈ ÓÅÍÁÎÔÉËÏÊ,
143 \begin{align}
144 \label{eq:strength}
145 \Pc &\Cimplies \Pb, &\Pb &\Cimplies \Pa.
146 \end{align}
148 ïÂÏÚÎÁÞÅÎÉÅ: ÆÏÒÍÕÌÁ $\Diamond R$ ÉÍÅÅÔ ÓÍÙÓÌ <<ÐÏÚ×ÏÌÅÎÏ $R$>>.
150 \introStyle{ðÒÁ×ÉÌÁ ÒÁÚÇÏ×ÏÒÁ} (ÉÌÉ ÅÝ£ ÞÔÏ-ÔÏ) ÏÐÒÅÄÅÌÑÀÔ ÕÓÌÏ×ÉÑ ÔÏÇÏ, ÞÔÏ $S$
151 ÐÏÚ×ÏÌÅÎÏ ÓËÁÚÁÔØ $P$:
152 %(in a position to say $P$):
153 \begin{equation}\label{eq:in-a-pos}
154 (\Diamond \said{S} P) \leftrightarrow ( ([S] P) \Cand \dotsb )
155 \end{equation}
156 (ÎÁ ÍÅÓÔÅ <<$\dotsb$>> ÅÝ£ ËÁËÉÅ-ÔÏ ÕÓÌÏ×ÉÑ, ËÏÔÏÒÙÅ ÎÁÍ ÎÅ ×ÁÖÎÙ;
157 ÐÕÓÔØ ÏÎÉ ×ÓÅÇÄÁ ×ÙÐÏÌÎÅÎÙ; ÂÅÚ ÕÞ£ÔÁ <<$\dotsb$>> ÜÔÏ ÐÏÈÏÖÅ ÎÁ quality maxim).
159 ðÒÅÄÐÏÌÁÇÁÅÍ pragmatic \axiomIntro{correctness}, Á ÉÍÅÎÎÏ, ÞÔÏ <<ÐÏ×ÅÄÅÎÉÅ
160 ÐÒÏÉÓÈÏÄÉÔ × ÒÁÍËÁÈ ÄÏÚ×ÏÌÅÎÎÏÇÏ>>:
161 \begin{equation*}
162 R \Cimplies \Diamond R,
163 \end{equation*}
164 É ÞÔÏ ×ÙÐÏÌÎÑÔÓÑ \axiomIntro{quantity maxim}:
165 \begin{align*}
166 \said{S} P
167 &\Cimplies ( (\Diamond \said{S} Q) \Cimplies (P \Cimplies Q))
168 &&\text{ÄÌÑ ÌÀÂÏÇÏ $Q$~--- ÁÌØÔÅÒÎÁÔÉ×Ù $P$}
169 \end{align*}
170 ($S$ ÄÏÌÖÅÎ ÂÙÌ ÓËÁÚÁÔØ ÁÌØÔÅÒÎÁÔÉ×Õ, ÄÁÀÝÕÀ ÂÏÌØÛÅ ×ÓÅÇÏ ÉÎÆÏÒÍÁÃÉÉ =
171 ÎÁÉÂÏÌÅÅ ÓÉÌØÎÕÀ; ËÏÎÅÞÎÏ, ÉÚ ÔÅÈ, ËÏÔÏÒÙÅ ÐÏÚ×ÏÌÅÎÏ ÓËÁÚÁÔØ).
173 ÷ ÞÁÓÔÎÏÓÔÉ, × ÎÁÛÅÍ ÐÒÉÍÅÒÅ (ÐÏÄÓÔÁ×ÌÑÑ ËÏÎËÒÅÔÎÙÅ ÕÔ×ÅÒÖÄÅÎÉÑ × ÜÔÉ Ä×Å <<ÓÈÅÍÙ-ÁËÓÉÏÍÙ>>):
174 %(ÎÅ ÂÕÄÅÍ ÏÂÒÁÝÁÔØ ×ÎÉÍÁÎÉÅ ÎÁ ÄÒÕÇÉÅ ÎÅÏÂÈÏÄÉÍÙÅ ÕÓÌÏ×ÉÑ, ËÒÏÍÅ ÕËÁÚÁÎÎÏÇÏ):
175 \begin{align}
176 \label{eq:in-a-position-b}
177 \said{S}\Pb &\Cimplies \Diamond \said{S}\Pb\\
178 \label{eq:b-to-a}
179 \said{S}\Pb &\Cimplies ( \Diamond \said{S}\Pa \Cimplies (\Pb \Cimplies \Pa))\\
180 \label{eq:b-to-c}
181 \said{S}\Pb &\Cimplies ( \Diamond \said{S}\Pc \Cimplies (\Pb \Cimplies \Pc))
182 \end{align}
184 %inference (ËÁË Õ Grice/Gamut):
186 \inferrule{
187 \iref{eq:act}\said{S}\Pb,\quad
188 \iref{eq:strength} \Pc \Cimplies \Pb,\quad
189 \eqref{eq:b-to-c}}
190 {\label{eq:not-in-a-position-c}
191 \Cnot \Diamond \said{S}\Pc}
193 \inferrule{
194 \eqref{eq:not-in-a-position-c},\quad \eqref{eq:in-a-pos}}
195 {\label{eq:not-believes-c}
196 \Cnot [S]\Pc}
198 üÔÏ ÏÞÅÎØ ÓÌÁÂÏÅ ÚÁËÌÀÞÅÎÉÅ; × ÏÂÌÁÓÔØ ÔÏÇÏ, ÞÔÏ ÍÙ ÄÏÌÖÎÙ ÓÞÉÔÁÔØ
199 ×ÅÒÎÙÍ, ÎÅ ÐÏÐÁÄÁÅÔ ÎÉÞÅÇÏ ÐÒÏ ×ÅÒÎÏÓÔØ/ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÏÓÔØ
200 $\Pc$.\footnote{<<ïÂÌÁÓÔØ ÔÏÇÏ, ÞÔÏ ÍÙ ÄÏÌÖÎÙ ÓÞÉÔÁÔØ ×ÅÒÎÙÍ>>~---
201 ÜÔÏ ËÁË ÒÁÚ ÎÁÛÉ ×Ù×ÏÄÙ, ÐÒÅÄÓÔÁ×ÌÅÎÎÙÅ ÚÄÅÓØ ÎÕÍÅÒÏ×ÁÎÎÙÍÉ
202 ÆÏÒÍÕÌÁÍÉ; ÄÅÊÓÔ×ÉÅ ÞØÅÇÏ-ÔÏ ×ÙÓËÁÚÙ×ÁÎÉÑ ÎÁ ÎÁÓ-ÓÌÕÛÁÀÝÉÈ~--- ÜÔÏ
203 ÐÏÐÁÄÁÎÉÅ ËÁËÉÈ-ÔÏ ÎÏ×ÙÈ ÕÔ×ÅÒÖÄÅÎÉÊ × ÜÔÕ <<ÏÂÌÁÓÔØ>>. ÷ ÜÔÏÍ
204 ÒÁÓÓËÁÚÅ ÐÒÅÄÌÁÇÁÅÔÓÑ ÏÄÉÎ ÁÎÁÌÉÚ, ÐÏÞÅÍÕ ÜÔÏ ÄÅÊÓÔ×ÉÅ ÔÁËÏÅ, ËÁËÏÅ
205 ÎÁÂÌÀÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÎÁ ÓÁÍÏÍ ÄÅÌÅ; Á ÉÍÅÎÎÏ, ÐÏÞÅÍÕ ×ÙÓËÁÚÁÎÎÏÅ~$\Pb$
206 ÄÏÌÖÎÏ ÚÁÓÔÁ×ÌÑÔØ ÎÁÓ-ÓÌÕÛÁÀÝÉÈ ÄÅÌÁÔØ ×Ù×ÏÄ, ÞÔÏ~$\Cnot\Pc$~--- ÔÏ, ÞÔÏ,
207 É ÎÁÂÌÀÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÎÁ ÓÁÍÏÍ ÄÅÌÅ ÐÒÉ ÏÂÝÅÎÉÉ,
208 ËÁË ÓÞÉÔÁÅÔÓÑ ÌÉÎÇ×ÉÓÔÁÍÉ.}
210 \paragraph{Opinionated speaker.}
211 îÁ ÜÔÏÍ ÐÒÉÛÌÏÓØ ÂÙ ÏÓÔÁÎÏ×ÉÔØÓÑ. îÏ ÐÒÅÄÐÏÌÁÇÁÅÍ \axiomIntro{opinionated
212 speaker}:
213 \begin{align*}
214 ([S]P) &\Cor ([S] \Cnot P) &&\text{ÄÌÑ ÌÀÂÏÇÏ $P$}
215 \end{align*}
216 ÷ ÞÁÓÔÎÏÓÔÉ (ÐÏÄÓÔÁ×ÌÑÑ~$\Pc$ ×ÍÅÓÔÏ~$P$ × ÜÔÕ <<ÓÈÅÍÕ-ÁËÓÉÏÍÕ>>),
217 \begin{equation}
218 \label{eq:op-speaker-c}
219 ([S]\Pc) \Cor ([S] \Cnot \Pc).
220 \end{equation}
222 \inferrule{
223 \iref{eq:not-believes-c} \Cnot ([S]\Pc),\quad \eqref{eq:op-speaker-c}}
224 {[S] \Cnot \Pc \label{eq:believes-not-c}}
226 \paragraph{``A Final Step (if so desired)'' \cite{KvFCourse}.}
227 îÁ ÜÔÏÍ ÐÒÉÛÌÏÓØ ÂÙ ÏÓÔÁÎÏ×ÉÔØÓÑ.
228 îÏ ÐÒÅÄÐÏÌÁÇÁÅÍ \axiomIntro{informed speaker}:
229 \begin{align*}
230 ([S]P) &\Cimplies P && \text{ÄÌÑ ÌÀÂÏÇÏ ÒÅÌÅ×ÁÎÔÎÏÇÏ $P$}
231 \end{align*}
233 ÷ ÞÁÓÔÎÏÓÔÉ (ÐÏÄÓÔÁ×ÌÑÑ~$\Pc$ ×ÍÅÓÔÏ~$P$ × ÜÔÕ <<ÓÈÅÍÕ-ÁËÓÉÏÍÕ>>),
234 \begin{equation}
235 \label{eq:informed-c}
236 ([S]\Cnot \Pc) \Cimplies \Pc
237 \end{equation}
239 \inferrule{\eqref{eq:believes-not-c},\quad \eqref{eq:informed-c}}
240 {\Cnot \Pc \label{eq:not-c}}
242 (äÌÑ $\Pa$ ×Ó£ ÔÁË ÖÅ ÎÅ ÒÁÂÏÔÁÅÔ, ÐÏÔÏÍÕ ÞÔÏ ÏÎÏ ÓÌÁÂÅÅ $\Pb$.)
244 \paragraph{éÔÏÇÉ.}
245 ôÁËÉÍ ÏÂÒÁÚÏÍ, illocutionary force ÚÁÓÔÁ×ÌÑÅÔ ÎÁc ÐÒÉÎÑÔØ $\Pb$,
246 pragmatic inference ÉÚ \eqref{eq:act} ÄÁ£Ô ÉÍÐÌÉËÁÔÕÒÕ $\Cnot\Pc$.
248 íÏÖÎÏ ÂÙÌÏ ÂÙ ÒÁÚÌÏÖÉÔØ illocutionary force ÎÁ ÔÅ ÖÅ ÐÒÉÎÃÉÐÙ,
249 Á ÉÍÅÎÎÏ ÉÚ $\said{S} \Pb$ ×Ù×ÏÄÉÍ $[S] \Pb$,
250 É ÉÚ $[S] \Pb$ É \axiom{informed speaker}: $\Pb$.
252 ÷ÏÔ ÔÁËÏÅ ÍÏ£ ÉÚÌÏÖÅÎÉÅ, Ñ ÓÍÏÔÒÅÌ \cite[ÓÔÒ. 2--3]{KvFCourse}.
255 \begin{thebibliography}{}
257 \bibitem[KvF course]{KvFCourse} Kai von Fintel's course on Pragmatics
258 at LSA summer institute 2005. The handouts were at
259 \url!http://semantics-online.org/lsa311/lsa311-ho-2.pdf!.
261 \end{thebibliography}
263 \end{document}
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