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[from 'What Does It Take to Refer?' by Kent Bach, in 19. Language / B. Reference / 5. Speaker's Reference ]

Full Idea

Context does not determine or constitute reference; rather, it is something for the speaker to exploit to enable the listener to determine the intended reference.

Gist of Idea

Context does not create reference; it is just something speakers can exploit

Source

Kent Bach (What Does It Take to Refer? [2006], 22.2 L3)

Book Reference

'Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language', ed/tr. Lepore,E/Smith,B [OUP 2008], p.544


A Reaction

Bach thinks linguistic reference is a matter of speaker's intentions, and I think he is right. And this idea is right too. The domain of quantification constantly shifts in a conversation, and good speakers and listeners are sensitive to this.