<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 1:12 PM mayqel qunen'oS <<a href="mailto:mihkoun@gmail.com">mihkoun@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div><div id="gmail-m_-2356495576244223848d_1561309960363"><p dir="ltr" style="margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px"><i>There is a klingon, a table, and a chair. And I say to the klingon {yIba'}. </i></p>
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</i><p dir="ltr" style="margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px"><i>Doesn't it stand to reason, that the klingon will understand "sit at the chair" ? Unless he's a moron, or has some table fetish, he *will* understand, "sit at the chair".</i></p></div></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Yes and no. <br><br>Consider the first of Grice's Rules of Conversation, the Maxim of Quantity: one tries to be as informative as one possibly can, and gives as much information as is needed, and no more.<br><br>Have you given enough information? Maybe, maybe not.<br><br>I'm a big guy. I used to be even bigger (well over 300 lbs), and so I got in the habit of looking closely at a chair before I sat in it, because it's more than a little embarrassing to have a chair collapse out from under you. In my experience, most tables are sturdier than most chairs, and on more than one occasion I've opted to sit on a table instead of a chair. The factor driving this choice is obesity, not stupidity. <br><br>Or the chair could appear to be dirty or marred in some way whereas the table is not. <br><br>Or perhaps I'm expecting someone else to arrive and since there's only the one chair I'll sit on the table to leave it for the next person.<br><br>And on and on. You don't need to invoke brain damage or fetishism (though sure, either could be in play) to explain the response. <br><br>Grice. He knew a thing or two about language. <br><br><br></div></div></div>