Common ground (linguistics)
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Common ground (linguistics)
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In semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language, the common ground of a conversation is the set of propositions that the interlocutors have agreed to treat as true. For a proposition to be in the common ground, it must be common knowledge in the conversational context. The set of possible worlds compatible with the common ground is often called the context set. The concept is fundamental to many theories of discourse. In such theories, the speech act of assertion is often analyzed as a prop
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