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The demise of a unique concept of literal meaning
Mira Ariel
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Department of Linguistics
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demise
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Literal Meaning
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Truth
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Figurative
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Linguistic Meaning
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Literal
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Discourse
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Salient
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Speaker
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New York
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Salience
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Figurative Language
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Illocutionary force
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propositional
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Cognitive Linguistics
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literal language
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nonfigurative
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Keyphrases
Literal Meaning
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Linguistic Meaning
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Privileged Interactional Interpretation
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New York
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Ariel
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Cancelable
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Figurative Language
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Graded Salience Hypothesis
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Cognitive Linguistics
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Illocutionary Force
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Literal Language
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Propositional Structure
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Non-literal Meaning
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