Implicature Analysis: Intended Message of a Writer
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https://doi.org/10.2024/55pns468Keywords:
meaning, implication, subtext, literature, writer, readerAbstract
In fiction, implicature is used by authors to convey meaning beyond what is clearly stated. It allows writers to convey subtext, irony, humor, and other literary effects that add depth and richness to the text.
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