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List of figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Two approaches to 'what is said' 2. Primary pragmatic processes 3. Relevance-theoretic objections 4. The syncretic view 5. Nonliteral uses 6. From literalism to contextualism 7. Indexicalism and the finding fallacy 8. Circumstances of evaluation 9. Contextualism: How far can we go? 10. Conclusion.