puhepäätelmiin
Puhepäätelmiin, often translated as "conversational inference" or "pragmatic inference," refers to the cognitive processes by which listeners understand spoken language beyond its literal meaning. This involves drawing conclusions and making assumptions based on context, speaker intentions, shared knowledge, and linguistic cues. It is a fundamental aspect of effective communication, allowing individuals to grasp implied meanings, understand sarcasm, irony, politeness, and indirect requests.
These inferences are not explicitly stated by the speaker but are actively constructed by the listener. For
Factors influencing puhepäätelmiin include Grice's conversational maxims, which suggest that speakers typically adhere to principles of