@misc{10481/69218, year = {2021}, month = {6}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/69218}, abstract = {Pragmatic modulation makes contextual information necessary for interpretation. This poses a problem for homophonic reports and inter-contextual communication in general: of co-situated interlocutors, we can expect some common ground, but non-co-situated interpreters lack access to the context of utterance. Here I argue that we can nonetheless share modulated contents via homophonic reports. First, occasion-unspecific information is often sufficient for the recovery of modulated content. Second, interpreters can recover what is said with different degrees of accuracy. Homophonic reports and inter-contextual communication are often successful because the reporting context does not demand full accuracy.}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell Publishing}, title = {Homophonic reports and gradual communication}, doi = {10.1111/papq.12368}, author = {Picazo Jaque, Claudia}, }