PARTICULARIZED - significado y definición. Qué es PARTICULARIZED
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Qué (quién) es PARTICULARIZED - definición

SOMETHING THE SPEAKER SUGGESTS OR IMPLIES WITH AN UTTERANCE, EVEN THOUGH IT IS NOT LITERALLY EXPRESSED
Implication (pragmatics); Conversational implicature; Enabling inference; Neo-Gricean; Conversational Implicature; Conventional implicature; Generalized conversational implicature; Implicated premise; Implicated conclusion; Particularized conversational implicature; Horn scale; Implicatures
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Particularized      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Particularize.
particularly      
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
You use particularly to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or situation.
Keep your office space looking good, particularly your desk...
I often do absent-minded things, particularly when I'm worried.
= especially
ADV: ADV with cl/group
2.
Particularly means more than usual or more than other things.
Progress has been particularly disappointing...
I particularly liked the wooden chests and chairs.
= especially
ADV: ADV with cl/group [emphasis]
particulars         
AS OPPOSED TO ABSTRACT, IN PHILOSOPHY
Particulars; Particular (metaphysics); Nature of particulars
The particulars of something or someone are facts or details about them which are written down and kept as a record.
The nurses at the admission desk asked her for particulars.
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Implicature

In pragmatics, a subdiscipline of linguistics, an implicature is something the speaker suggests or implies with an utterance, even though it is not literally expressed. Implicatures can aid in communicating more efficiently than by explicitly saying everything we want to communicate. The philosopher H. P. Grice coined the term in 1975. Grice distinguished conversational implicatures, which arise because speakers are expected to respect general rules of conversation, and conventional ones, which are tied to certain words such as "but" or "therefore". Take for example the following exchange:

A (to passerby): I am out of gas.
B: There is a gas station 'round the corner.

Here, B does not say, but conversationally implicates, that the gas station is open, because otherwise his utterance would not be relevant in the context. Conversational implicatures are classically seen as contrasting with entailments: They are not necessary or logical consequences of what is said, but are defeasible (cancellable). So, B could continue without contradiction:

B: But unfortunately it's closed today.

An example of a conventional implicature is "Donovan is poor but happy", where the word "but" implicates a sense of contrast between being poor and being happy.

Later linguists introduced refined and different definitions of the term, leading to somewhat different ideas about which parts of the information conveyed by an utterance are actually implicatures and which are not.

Ejemplos de uso de PARTICULARIZED
1. "It is highly particularized." The defense contends Clarkson shot herself.
2. Since education as such won‘t save us, Blinder recommends a kind of particularized vocational ed.
3. There was never any intention or thought of this being a particularized ethnic joke, much less an ethnic insult.
4. But Fidler said he researched the law further and changed his mind. In this case, you have a woman who is shot in the head,‘‘ Fidler said. It is highly particularized.‘‘ The judge also said the testimony tends to show the depth of Mr.
5. "If you‘re going to restrict people‘s liberties beyond what they already are, it ought to be for a good, particularized reason, and there does not appear to be one here." Howard Kieffer, a Santa Ana, Calif., defense lawyer who runs a Web site focused on federal prisons, also argues that the unit "screams racial profiling." "It‘s highly suspect that basically all of the people in this program are of Middle Eastern descent," Kieffer said.