Corsair 115
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Okay, so you're not asking if the speaker's intent matters.
No. I'm saying one cannot be 100% certain of intent without the speaker expressly stating their motivation.
And, yes, the speaker's intent is often conveyed. Not always, but often.
Have you never heard sarcasm or a backhanded compliment? Are you saying that these things cannot be identified unless the speaker explicitly states it as such?
That's still inference. You're inferring intent based on certain observations. Such inference may indeed be correct. But misunderstandings and individual differences in usage of language can account for such observations. The only way to know the intent with certainty is to ask the speaker.