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| spellingShingle | Towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification — — — — — Linguistics and Philology Language & Literature Arts & Humanities |
| sub_discipline_display | Language & Literature |
| sub_discipline_facet | Language & Literature |
| subject_display | — — — — — Linguistics and Philology Language & Literature Arts & Humanities — — — — — Linguistics and Philology Language & Literature Arts & Humanities |
| subject_facet | — — — — — Linguistics and Philology Language & Literature Arts & Humanities |
| title | Towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification |
| title_auth | Towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification |
| title_full | Towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification |
| title_fullStr | Towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification |
| title_full_unstemmed | Towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification |
| title_short | Towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification |
| title_sort | towards a pragmatic explanation for the prevalence of upward-monotonicity in natural language: some results on communicative stability, the strongest answer condition, and exhaustification |
| topic | — — — — — Linguistics and Philology Language & Literature Arts & Humanities |
| url | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10988-025-09437-9 |