utterancewhat
Utterancewhat is a term used in linguistics and human–computer interaction to refer to the information content that an utterance communicates beyond its literal wording. It includes explicit content, intended messages, contextual inferences, and practical implications for the listener or a conversational agent. The concept is informal and not tied to a single formal theory, but it is often contrasted with the surface meaning of what is said.
Origins and scope: Utterancewhat emerged in mid-2010s discussions of pragmatics and NLP as a label for the
Examples: The utterance "It's getting late" may convey an implicit request to end the meeting, or a
Applications and models: In natural language understanding, utterancewhat informs intent recognition, disambiguation, and dialogue management by
Relation and critique: Utterancewhat overlaps with implicature, presupposition, and speech-act theory. Its subjective nature makes measurement