First Published in 2006. This volume introduces and provides a
semantic analysis of Discourse Adjectives, a natural class of
adjectives that the author argues includes apparent, clear,
evident, and obvious among its prototypical members. With a main
claim that Discourse Adjectives do not provide information about
the facts of the world. Rather, they are used by interlocutors to
negotiate the status of propositions in a discourse.
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