Alternative semantics is a theoretical framework in the field of linguistics and philosophy of language that seeks to explain how the meaning of sentences can be understood in relation to possible alternatives. This approach often contrasts with traditional truth-conditional semantics, which primarily focuses on the conditions under which a statement is true or false. The core idea of alternative semantics is that speakers often convey meanings that extend beyond mere truth conditions by considering different perspectives, contexts, or alternatives.
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