Scalar implicature is a concept from pragmatics, a subfield of linguistics that studies how context influences the interpretation of meaning. It refers to the inference that listeners make when a speaker uses a term that suggests a particular scale, implying a stronger or weaker assertion based on what was said and what was left unsaid. The classic example involves the use of quantifiers or scalar expressions, such as "some" and "all.

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