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  1. On Testing for Conversational Implicature.Jerrold M. Sadock - 1978 - In Peter Cole (ed.), Syntax and Semantics: Pragmatics. Academic Press. pp. 281–297.
     
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    A Non-Test for Ambiguity.Arnold M. Zwicky & Jerrold M. Sadock - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):185 - 187.
    In a recent article in this journal, Roberts suggests a semantic method for distinguishing ambiguity and generality, a method which is intended to avoid the problems that others such as Zwicky and Sadock, Hintikka, and McCawley have found in making such a decision. Roberts claims that his test derives its validity from the observation that an ambiguous expression has a disjunction of meanings, whereas a general expression has but one meaning.
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    A note onxy languages.Jerrold M. Sadock & Arnold M. Zwicky - 1985 - Linguistics and Philosophy 8 (2):229 - 236.
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    John R. Searle and Daniel Vanderveken. Foundations of illocutionary logic. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc. 1985, xi + 227 pp. [REVIEW]Jerrold M. Sadock - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):300-302.
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