Authority, Illocutionary Accommodation, and Social Accommodation

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (3):560-573 (2020)
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By appeal to the phenomenon of presupposition accommodation, Rae Langton and others have proposed that speakers can gain genuine authority over their audiences when they implicitly claim such autho...

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