For the record, the first page from Googlebooks.com hits for "Griceian". Below. I think J. J. Katz also uses "Griceian". Cheers, Speranza Interpretation and Legal Theory - P.18 Andrei Marmor "The origins of pragmatics are traditionally associated with the Griceian communication-intention theory of meaning (Grice 1957).14 The basis on which Grice's theory may be understood is the distinction between two important senses of ... Meaning & Criteria: With Applications to Various ... - P. 105 Haig Khatchadourian - "The reason he thinks that his own illocutionary act approach succeeds where the Griceian approach does not is that his theory "makes possible a very simple account of speaker meaning, one that shows how it can remain constant across ..." The Twin Earth Chronicles: Twenty Years of Reflection on ... Andrew Pessin, Sanford Goldberg - 1996 - "Here is another way to put what is much the same point: You have to be sort of careful if you propose to co-opt the notion of narrow content for service in a "Griceian" theory of meaning. According to Griceian theories, the meaning of a sentence ..." Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning - P. 249 William P. Alston "It is this concept that is taken as fundamental by the Griceian approach to meaning in terms of perlocution- ary intentions. On that account, for a speaker to mean something by uttering S is for that speaker to utter S with a complicated sort of ..." Possibilities and Limitations of Pragmatics: Proceedings ... - P.142 Herman Parret, Marina Sbis[beta]a, Jef Verschueren - 1981 "... correctly the meaning of to take a leak on the basis of his knowledge of everyday activities, and a "general sense postulate" (in the Griceian manner; see Grice 1975) when he encounters this phrase in a setting such as the one just sketched." The Nature of Reasoning - Pagina 124 Robert J. Sternberg, Jacqueline P. Leighton - "Griceian implicatures and syllogistic reasoning, Journal of Memory and Language, 34, 644-664. Nickerson, S. (1996). Ambiguities and unstated assumptions in probabilistic reasoning. Psychological Bulletin, 120, 410-433. Noveck, I. A., (2001) ..." ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html