GRICE ITALO A-Z S SID
Luigi Speranza – GRICE ITALO!; ossia, Grice e Sidonio: la ragione
conversazionale dell’implicaturis – inplicatura Lewis/Short -- Roma – filosofia
italiana – Luigi Speranza
(Roma). Abstract.
Grice: “When I coined ‘implicature,’ I had followed Austin’s advice of ‘going
through the dictionary.’ Only this time I got hold of Lewis and Short’s Latin
Dictionary, which has an entry for ‘in[sic]plicatura,’ as used by Sidonius. The
reference is to the entanglements made by the peripatetics, so the quote was
bound to amuse me!” -- Filosofo italiano. Sidonio Appolinare – follows a
political career. He writes a number of letters in which he makes reference to
philosophers and philosophical issues. He claims, for example, that Cleante di
Assus bites his nails. Grice: “Implicature is a natural thing in Roman. You
have -plicare, you add in-plicare, and then you conjugate!” – Keywords:
inplicatura, implicatura, implicature, disimplicatura. Refs.: Luigi Speranza, “Grice e Sidonio” – Sidonio.
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