👉 In linguistics, interplicativity refers to a linguistic phenomenon where an expression or sentence can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context of use. This is often seen as a feature of language that allows speakers to express ideas and thoughts in unique and flexible ways.
Interplicativity can be observed in various contexts such as:
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Literature
: In literature, interplicativity manifests itself through the way characters or sentences are interpreted by readers based on their cultural background, social norms,