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Maxims of Conversation Deny A. Kwary, S. S. , M. Hum www. kwary. net

Maxims of Conversation Deny A. Kwary, S. S. , M. Hum www. kwary. net

The Cooperative Principles: Maxims of Conversations (Grice, 1989) Name of Maxim Description of Maxim

The Cooperative Principles: Maxims of Conversations (Grice, 1989) Name of Maxim Description of Maxim Quantity Say neither more nor less than the discourse requires Be relevant Relevance Manner Quality Be brief and orderly; avoid ambiguity and obscurity Do not lie; do not make unsupported claims

Examples: 1. I’m a multimillionaire (Actually, I’m penniless. ) Violated maxim: Quality Explanation: The

Examples: 1. I’m a multimillionaire (Actually, I’m penniless. ) Violated maxim: Quality Explanation: The speaker has failed to tell the truth. 2. A: When am I going to get back the money I lent you? B: Boy, it’s hot in here! Violated maxim: Relevance Explanation: B’s answer is not related to A’s question. 3. A: What should I do to get rid of this headache, Doctor? B: Take some medicine. Violated maxim: Quantity Explanation: B has not provided enough information.

Exercises 1. Don’t be silly. I love working 80 hours a week with no

Exercises 1. Don’t be silly. I love working 80 hours a week with no vacation. Quality 2. A: Excuse me–how much is this screwdriver? B: $9. 95. The saw is $39. 50, and the power drill there on the table is $89. 00. Quantity 3. A: What’s playing at the Rialto tonight? B: A film you haven’t seen. Relevance 4. Dr. Smith received his Ph. D in 1986, his B. A. in 1980, and his M. A. in 1982. Manner

Speakers sometimes deliberately violate the rules of ordinary conversation to achieve certain ends Example:

Speakers sometimes deliberately violate the rules of ordinary conversation to achieve certain ends Example: A: Would you like to go out with Andrea? B: Is the Pope Catholic? Violated maxim: Relevance Motivation: B is being humorous. By replying with a question whose answer is obvious, he is implying that the answer to A’s question is equally obvious: Yes!

Exercises: 1. A: I’ll pay you back in full next week, I promise. Violated

Exercises: 1. A: I’ll pay you back in full next week, I promise. Violated maxim: B: Sure, and. Relevance pigs will fly and fish will Motivation: sing. B’s response implies sarcastically that he does not believe A. 2. A: What are three most important things in real estate? B: Location, location, and location. Violated maxim: Quantity Motivation: To emphasize the overwhelming importance of location

3. A: So tell me, do you like what I did to my hair?

3. A: So tell me, do you like what I did to my hair? B: Er…what’s on TV tonight? Violated maxim: Relevance Motivation: B does not like A’s hairstyle, so he changed the subject. 4. A: How can I develop a great body like yours? B: Choose parents carefully. Violated maxim: your Quality Motivation: Indirectly saying that it is impossible, because it’s all in the genes

Materials for Final Test 1. Grammatical vs. Ungrammatical 2. Syntactic categories 3. Tree diagram

Materials for Final Test 1. Grammatical vs. Ungrammatical 2. Syntactic categories 3. Tree diagram 4. Ambiguity 5. Semantic features 6. Lexical relations 7. Thematic roles 8. Sentential relations 9. Idioms 10. Maxims of conversations

THANK YOU Deny A. Kwary, S. S. , M. Hum www. kwary. net

THANK YOU Deny A. Kwary, S. S. , M. Hum www. kwary. net