[lit-ideas] Grisotto alla milanese

  • From: Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:42:08 EDT

My last post  today.

Impiegatura

Sort of fascinating that, if I'm not mistaken,  'implicare' gives English, 
'employ'. Hence, Grice's implicature, in Italian  would be impiegatura. In 
Latin it is of course 'inplicatura' or 'implicatura',  which WAS used, as we 
know (thanks to A. Parker for that) by Sidonius -- Loeb  Classical Library.

Speranza
---- the subject line is apres a talk by  Horn in Lombardy.  

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