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Such cases raise a well-known problem for linguistic theory: how do hearers reliably recover the intended illocution from literal content that appears to mean something else? In a seminal proposal, in 1975 John Searle suggested that the illocutionary force of indirect speech acts can be derived by means of a Gricean reasoning process;[2] however, the process he proposes does not seem to accurately solve the problem[citation needed].