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by MichaelBurge
3265 days ago
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I asked a few friends how they use the word, and apparently there are people that use it to mean "nearly all" and people that use it to mean "more than half", and the first group doesn't realize the second group exists. This paper[1] gives a couple interpretations, none of which are as strict as the one I use. I wonder if I mixed up "conversational implicatures" with a heuristic for logical implication. In any case, I've apparently been wrong about the meaning of a basic English word my whole life, and I can't find a good cover story to hide the mistake. [1] http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/fileadmin/mitarbeiter/solt/Most... |
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If we're talking grammar, then it is "a couple of interpretations".