unintentionalsuch
Unintentionalsuch is a neologism used in linguistic pragmatics to describe a class of utterances in which the speaker, without intending to, signals a general category, relation, or evaluation through non-specific referential prompts such as "such" or broad demonstratives. The phenomenon often yields vagueness and unexpected implications, as hearers infer a scope or norm that the speaker did not explicitly state.
Etymology and scope: The term is formed from unintentional + such, and appears in theoretical discussions since
Mechanism and examples: In everyday speech, "unintentionalsuch" arises when a speaker uses phrases like "such mistakes,"
Relation to other concepts and critique: It overlaps with overgeneralization, hedging, and implicature. Critics note that
See also: generalization, implicature, discourse analysis, referential vagueness.