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THE CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURES IN FILM “THE VOW” BASED ON GRICE’S COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLE AND IT’S MAXIMS

Edulitics (Education, Literature, and Linguistics) Journal

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2460-2167
 
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Title Statement THE CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURES IN FILM “THE VOW” BASED ON GRICE’S COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLE AND IT’S MAXIMS
 
Personal Name Sofeny, Daniar
English Language Teaching Department, Universitas Islam Darul ‘Ulum (UNISDA), Lamongan, Indonesia
 
Summary, etc. It is widely argued that Grice’s theory of implicature has wide and useful applications. Based on Grice’s Cooperative Principle and its maxims, this study attempts to analyze pragmatically the conversational implicatures in film “The Vow”. The result shows that in the conversation, the four maxim are flouted. The maxims of Quantity (2, 86%) the highest score. 13 out of 22 dialogues flouted this maxim. The second frequently flouted are the maxim of relevance and manner (1, 6%), and then followed by maxim of quality (1, 54%). These maxims are considered to be flouted based on the category and the characteristic given by Grice (1967). In this analysis, I argue that the step-by step reasoning rigor of the CP and its maxims is worth being inspected by linguists in general and pragmatiticists in particular. Keywords: cooperative principle and its maxims, conversational implicatures.
 
Publication, Distribution, Etc. English Language Teaching Department (Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris)
 
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http://e-jurnal.unisda.ac.id/index.php/edulitic/article/view/211
 
Data Source Entry Edulitics (Education, Literature, and Linguistics) Journal; Vol 1 No 1 (2016): June, 2016
 
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