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are taken to be licensed when they are already established in the common ground. While such approaches are typically construed as
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of sentences as functions which update the common ground. In many theories, the common ground is one of several elements of the
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is often analyzed as a proposal to add an additional proposition to the common ground. Similarly,
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have agreed to treat as true. For a proposition to be in the common ground, it must be
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The concept is fundamental to many theories of discourse. In such theories, the
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compatible with the common ground is often called the
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Index

semantics
pragmatics
philosophy of language
propositions
interlocutors
common knowledge
possible worlds
speech act
assertion
presuppositions
pragmatic
dynamic semantics
denotations
conversational scoreboard
Illocution
Possible world
Presupposition
Question under discussion
Speech act
Domain of discourse


"Speech Acts"


"Assertion"


"Dynamic Semantics"

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