An example in the linguistic text appears to me not being understood even a little.
e.g. A sign on a fence reads Parking here prohibits rubbish collection. According to the text, this example shows an implied untterance in which the original intent is hidden. Then it must have some other meaning embedded in the above example sentence.
In fact, I have no idea of what this sentence means in both ways, seemingly and originally. So my questions are, the meaning as it appears : the meaning what is meant to be: What is your answer??
Top answer
If you park here, you'll be in the way of the garbage trucks and our rubbish won't be collected.
— Philip
If you park here, you'll be in the way of the garbage trucks and our rubbish won't be collected.
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