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Strawson, P.F. (1964), `Intention and convention in speech acts', Philosophical Review, 75: 439-460.

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Reconstructed Intentions in Collaborative Problem Solving.. - Jordan, Thomason, al.   (Correct)

....of dealing with them. 1.3 Modeling the role of context We believe that the problem of reconstructed proposals is connected with the the role of context in generation and interpretation. It has been known for a long while that speech acts are highly sensitive to features of the discourse context [Str64] For instance, there are contexts in which an utterance like I guess I can study tomorrow is an acceptance of an offer. In these contexts, the main point of the utterance will be missed if this feature is ignored. 5 Even if speech acts are not recognized, context plays a fundamental role ....

Peter F. Strawson. Intention and convention in speech acts. The Philosophical Review, 59:439--460, 1964.


Incorporating Pragmatic Factors in a Model of Syntactic Choice - Humphreys (1990)   (Correct)

....marked, even the most basic declarative sentential forms, expressing a single proposition, are capable of inducing simple presuppositions. For example, in both 7(a) where we is stressed, and in its (sentence) negation 7(b) there is some form of entailment to 8, which by Strawson s definition ([Strawson, 1964]) is a semantic presupposition. 23 Since this is a case of presupposition failure, caused by the stress marking rather than the content of the utterance, it is considered here that the utterance cannot be assigned a value of false either, and is more appropriately truthvalueless , meaning ....

Strawson P. F. Intention and convention in speech acts. Philosophical Review, Vol.73, pp.439--460.


Reconstructed Intentions in Collaborative Problem.. - Di Eugenio, Jordan, .. (1997)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....of dealing with them. Modeling the role of context We believe that the problem of reconstructed proposals is connected with the the role of context in generation and interpretation. It has been known for a long while that speech acts are highly sensitive to features of the discourse context (Strawson 1964). For instance, there are contexts in which an utterance like I guess I can study tomorrow is an acceptance of an offer. In these contexts, the main point of the utterance will be missed if the role of context is ignored. 3 Even if speech acts are not recognized, context plays a fundamental role ....

Strawson, P. F. 1964. Intention and convention in speech acts. The Philosophical Review 59:439--460.


Evolution of Conventional Meaning and Conversational Principles - van Rooy   (Correct)

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Strawson, P.F. (1964), `Intention and convention in speech acts', Philosophical Review, 75: 439-460.


Learning and the Emergence of Coordinated Communication - Oliphant, Batali (1997)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

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P. F. Strawson. Intention and convention in speech acts. Philosophical Review, 73, 1974.


Generating Arguments in Natural Language - Reed (1998)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

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"Intention and convention in speech acts", Philosophical Review 73, pp439460


Generating Arguments in Natural Language - Reed (1998)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

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"Intention and convention in speech acts", Philosophical Review 73, pp439460

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