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Free Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Gricean Cooperative Principle

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 2 Paul Grice (1975): The cooperative principle There are 4 Maxims: a. Quality b.Quantity c.Relation d.Manner

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 3 The co-operative principle Maxim of Quality This concerned with telling truth, and has two parts: Do not say what you believe to be false; Do not say that for which you lack adequate evidence. Sub second maxim can be paraphrased as Do not make unsupported statements.

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 4 Example of maxim Quality (benar-tidaknya informasi): Background: A friend's father considers whether or not to buy your friend's old car, and you are aware that your friend's old car has broken down before. A: Should I buy your friend's used car? B -Improper: Yeah, that sounds like a good idea, his car runs fine. B -Proper: I don't know if that's such a good idea, his car breaks down all the time.

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 5 [2] Wife to husband: ‘One of the trout you were fishing for last weekend phoned and left her number. [3] A one-eyed man is watching a movie at the cinema. At once, the man sitting next to him tells him: “I’m away for a moment. Would you please keep an eye on my seat?” The one-eyed wonders: “And how can I watch the movie then?”

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 6 Maxim of Quantity (banyak-sedikitnya jumlah informasi/maxim) This concerned with amount of information an utterances conveys., and has two parts: Make your contribution as informative as is required for the current purposes of the exchange in which you are engaged. Do not make your contribution more informative than is required.

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 7 Example of maxim Quantity: Background: A man stops his vehicle in the middle of the road to briefly ask you for directions. A: Where is the post office? B Improper: There are two in town, but the closest one is brand new. Down the road, about 50 meters past the second left. Also, you shouldn't stop your car in the middle of the road anymore. B Improper: Not far. B Proper: Continue on, and make the second left up there. You'll see it.

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 8 [2] Wife to husband: ‘One of the trout you were fishing for last weekend phoned and left her number. [3] A one-eyed man is watching a movie at the cinema. At once, the man sitting next to him tells him: “I’m away for a moment. Would you please keep an eye on my seat?” The one-eyed wonders: “And how can I watch the movie then?”

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 9 RELATION: be relevant

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 10 Example of maxim of relation : A: (Noticeably indicating boredom) Ugh, I wonder what time it is... B Improper: It's 6:30. B imProper: It's 6:30. So, you have the whole night ahead of you! Have you eaten at Harry's before? B Proper: It's 6:30, I have a meeting to go to at 7:00, but maybe you'd like to do something afterwards?

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 11 A conversation between a shopkeeper and a 16-year old customer wanted to buy beer: Customer: Just these, please. Shopkeeper: Are you eighteen? Customer: Oh, I'm from Middlesbrough. Shopkeeper: (after a brief pause) OK (serves beer to him).

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 12 MANNER: be clear, brief and orderly

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 13 In the following exchange, B flouts the maxim of manner, thereby implying that an open discussion of the ice cream is not desired: A: Let’s get the kids something. B: Okay, but I veto I-C-E C-R-E-A-M-S. In the following exchange, B flouts the maxim of manner, thereby implying that an open discussion of the ice cream is not desired: A: Let ’ s get the kids something. B: Okay, but I veto I-C-E C-R-E-A-M-S. Note: the word “Veto” means: 1. to reject (a proposed bill or enactment) by exercising a veto. 2. to prohibit emphatically.

Free Powerpoint Templates Page 14 Example of maxim of manner: Rancho: “ Instruments that record analyze summarize organize debate and explain information which are illustrative non-illustrative hardbound paperback jacketed non-jacketed with forward introduction, table of contents, index that are indented for the enlightenment, understanding enrichment enhancement and education of the human brain through sensory root of vision... sometimes leisure Machine Class Professor: [confused] What are you trying to say? Rancho: Books sir! I forgot to take my books. LOL!!! The movie is just so awesome! :D