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An implicature is something the speaker suggests or implies with an utterance, even though it is not literally expressed, caused by a "divergence in meaning". This phenomenon is part of pragmatics, a subdiscipline of linguistics. The philosopher H. P. Grice coined the term in 1975. Grice also distinguished conversational implicatures, which arise because speakers are expected to respect general rules of conversation, and conventional ones, but may not know both the rules of standard English, for example and the circumstances of the utterance.

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