This work delves into the multifaceted concept of implicitness, exploring its significance within the realm of pragmatics. The authors, Piotr Cap and Marta Dynel, challenge existing notions by examining how implicit meanings emerge not only from language but also from contextual discourse. They provide insights into the interplay between lexicon and broader communicative strategies.
Through a detailed analysis, the book highlights the complexities of understanding what is left unsaid yet understood in interactions. It beckons readers to reconsider how implicitness shapes communication, affecting interpretation and comprehension in various discourse practices.