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Subjective construal

A form of construal in which there is implicit dependence on the ground, and thus the context of the utterance, including participants, time of the speech event and so on, is not explicitly mentioned.

For instance, the speaker and hearer are usually subjectively construed or 'off stage', and only become objectively construed or 'on stage' when linguistically profiled by expressions such as I or you, the phenomenon of objective construal.

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