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← Language & CommunicationWhy does 'Can you pass the salt?' function as a request rather than a query?
A)Syntax dictates question interpretation primarily
B)Grice's maxims generate conversational implicature✓
C)Semantic roles encode illocutionary force
D)Phonological cues denote pragmatic meaning
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The utterance functions as a request because Grice's Cooperative Principle, specifically conversational implicature, allows listeners to infer intentions beyond the literal meaning. Therefore, it's interpreted as a request for action, rather than a literal inquiry about ability, due to pragmatic inference.
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