Source Word
R-principle
Proper noun
In
the
neo-Gricean
semantics
and
pragmatics
of
Laurence
R.
Horn:
a
reformulation
of
Paul
Grice's
maxim
of
relation
combined
with
the
second
submaxim
of
quantity
and
the
third
and
fourth
submaxims
of
manner,
stating:
"Say
no
more
than
you
must
(given
Q)",
and
implying
that
there
is
no
reason
to
make
a
stronger
statement
if
the
extra
information
can
be
contributed
by
implicature.
Japanese Meaning
neo-Gricean意味論・語用論におけるR原理:Laurence R. Hornによる、Paul Griceの『関連性の格言』と数量の第二下位格言、方法の第三および第四下位格言を再定式化した概念。必要な情報だけを伝え、余分な情報は含めないべきという考え方を示す。
Sense(1)
In
the
neo-Gricean
semantics
and
pragmatics
of
Laurence
R.
Horn:
a
reformulation
of
Paul
Grice's
maxim
of
relation
combined
with
the
second
submaxim
of
quantity
and
the
third
and
fourth
submaxims
of
manner,
stating:
"Say
no
more
than
you
must
(given
Q)",
and
implying
that
there
is
no
reason
to
make
a
stronger
statement
if
the
extra
information
can
be
contributed
by
implicature.
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