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7.14: Summary

  • Catherine Anderson, Bronwyn Bjorkman, Derek Denis, Julianne Doner, Margaret Grant, Nathan Sanders, and Ai Taniguchi
  • eCampusOntario

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In this chapter, we explored different kinds of linguistic meaning: entailments vs. implicature, sense vs. denotation, lexical vs. sentential meaning, compositional vs. non-compositional meaning. The take away is that “what does this mean?” is a complicated question: there are many layers to linguistic meaning, each providing important insight into how we produce and understand meaning as language users.


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