2019
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20196900018
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Language Game as a Means of Creating Implicit Meanings

Abstract: This article presents a number of theoretical aspects of "implicit meanings" associated with their definition and reasons making communicators use indirect communication. A typical communicative situation is described in which speakers deliberately conceal the meaning. It is called a communicative triad and involves two types of addressees -"true addressee" and "unplanned participant" of communication. When considering a number of communicative situations of the triad, which are not directly intended to concea… Show more

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