@MISC{Seligman94situatedconsequence, author = {J. M. Seligman}, title = {Situated Consequence in Elementary Situation Theory}, year = {1994} }
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this paper to do so. Nonetheless, it seems fairly clear that they have more of a pragmatic character than descriptive conventions. For example, a fairly universal demonstrative convention might be that people make true statements most of the time. This convention, if adhered to, can be enough to identify which situations are being described. Non-linguistic gestures and the mutual beliefs of speaker and hearer may also be relevant.