subutterances
Subutterances are a concept within linguistics and philosophy of language that refers to implicit or implied meanings conveyed by an utterance, beyond its literal or surface-level interpretation. These are not directly stated but are understood by listeners based on shared knowledge, context, and the speaker's intentions. Subutterances often function as a form of indirect communication, allowing speakers to convey information or express attitudes without explicitly stating them.
The identification and interpretation of subutterances rely heavily on pragmatic principles, such as Grice's Cooperative Principle
Understanding subutterances is crucial for effective communication, as misunderstanding them can lead to misinterpretations and social