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    The structure of misunderstandings.Izchak M. Schlesinger & Sharon Hurvitz - 2008 - Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (3):568-586.
    In this paper we introduce a detailed and multi-faceted characterization of misunderstandings. The proposal attempts to capture the structure of misunderstandings in terms of several constructs: the message as intended by the speaker, the message as construed by the hearer, and the message as understood by an `objective' judge. In addition, we suggest that the message the speaker intends the hearer to retrieve and the hearer's perception of the speaker's intentions should also be taken into account. Misunderstandings can also be (...)
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    The structure of misunderstandings.Izchak M. Schlesinger & Sharon Hurvitz - 2008 - Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (3):568-585.
    In this paper we introduce a detailed and multi-faceted characterization of misunderstandings. The proposal attempts to capture the structure of misunderstandings in terms of several constructs: the message as intended by the speaker, the message as construed by the hearer, and the message as understood by an `objective' judge. In addition, we suggest that the message the speaker intends the hearer to retrieve and the hearer's perception of the speaker's intentions should also be taken into account. Misunderstandings can also be (...)
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    Review of Gumperz & Levinson (1996): Rethinking Linguistic Relativity. [REVIEW]Izchak M. Schlesinger - 2000 - Pragmatics and Cognition 8 (2):435-443.