Slide Powerpoint - The Cooperative Principles
Slide Powerpoint - The Cooperative Principles
Slide Powerpoint - The Cooperative Principles
Chapter 6
The
Cooperative
Principle and
Politeness
Table of Contents
The
01 Cooperative 02 Implicature
Principles
Flouting the
03 04 Hedges
maxims
SITUATION
01
The
Cooperativ
e Principle
H. P.
Grice
In Grice’s paper, ‘Logic and conversation’
(1975), he argued that in order for a person to
interpret what someone else says, some kind of
cooperative principle is assumed to be in
operation.
The Cooperative Principle
The Cooperative Principle, proposed by Grice, maintains that
people follow a pattern in conversation:
02
01 Quantity 04
Quality Manner
03
Relation
QUALITY MAXIM
Do not say what you believe to be false.
Do not say that for which you lack adequate evidence.
What It’s 12
time is o’clock.
it?
RELATION MAXIM
Be relevant.
In the example, the man is uncertain about whether they are married or
not. Thus, the phrase As far as I know helps the speaker to limit the exact
range of information. The information given is based on the knowledge of
the speaker.
Hedges on Quantity Maxim
Giving notice that
Indicating that
provided
the provided
information is more
information is
informative than
not complete or
might be
precise as might
expected
be expected
Example
As I mentioned above, our
company's revenue has decreased
significantly in the last 4 years...
In the example, “as I mentioned above” was hedges on quantity maxim .The speakers
well knew that in order to achieve high effectivity in communication, they should not
say more than what was necessary. The information here had been mentioned and the
repetition aimed at a certain purpose.
Hedges on Relevance Maxim
Preparatory condition for not shocking
1 the hearer when the speaker changes
the topic
Ex.2: “Oh, by the way, can you grab me some orange juice? ”
01 Making communicative
intentions explicit