276 PRAGMATICS

Pragmatics must take into account social contexts of use. A pragmatic form of ambiguity stems from a multiplicity of admissable modes of passage from the sentence to its meaning.

-> Ambiguity 4, 7, 8, 10, 11; Context 96, 99; Conversation 109; Conversational matrix 115; Language 194; Meaning 236; Pragmatics 279; Understanding 372;

& Beliefs 65; Context 95, 103, 107; Conversational matrix 113, 114; Formalization 134; Indeterminacy 177; Intersubjectivity 188; Language 198, 199; Language games 204; Learning 213; Semantics 320;

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