I ask "what's for lunch?", and you answer "I'm opening a tin of soup."
Should I tranlsate your answer into this form: "We are having soup for lunch." Or perhaps, even "Soup". Or does this only sound plausible given some theoretical objective?
Why not translate "Soup" into "I'm opening a tin of soup."?
If we say 'context', we're really ducking the question, because this only helps if there is some context in which we can consider the effect of context in general (otherwise we just clamber from one to another). It's hard to think of a better definition of a context-independent enquiry.
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