This paper examines the Gricean view that quality maxims take priority over other conversational maxims. It is shown that Gricean conversational implicatures are routinely inferred from utterances that are recognized to be untruthful. It is argued that this observation falsifies Grice’s original claim that hearers assume that speakers are obeying other maxims only if the speaker is assumed to be obeying quality maxims, and furthermore the related claim that hearers assume that speakers are being cooperative only to the extent that they assume they are being truthful
Flouting maxims was a kind of violation on cooperative principles which consist of four maxims. In t...
H. P. Grice first presented his theory of conversational implicature in “Logic and Conversation.” T...
This paper offers and defends a particular version of the view that it is the intentions with which ...
This paper examines the Gricean view that quality maxims take priority over other conversational max...
Speakers and listeners who are involved in conversation generally cooperate each other in order to ...
A conversation is more than a series of disconnected remarks because it is conducted against a backg...
The Cooperative Principle was the organizing principle in Grice’s pragmatics. More recently, cooper...
Some philosophers oppose recent arguments for the Knowledge Norm of Assertion by claiming that asser...
As humans communicate, much of what goes on is not simply about conveying information to themselves....
Conversational implicature is (roughly) the practice of conveying one thing by saying another. Philo...
The present study addresses the issue of flouting maxims in talk show conversations viewed from a Gr...
Models of conversation that rely on a strong notion of cooperation don’t apply to strategic conversa...
624 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In his by now well-known pape...
The Cooperative Principle (CP) proposed by Grice states that a speaker should be cooperative by maki...
The Cooperative Principle (CP) proposed by Grice states that a speaker should be cooperative by ma...
Flouting maxims was a kind of violation on cooperative principles which consist of four maxims. In t...
H. P. Grice first presented his theory of conversational implicature in “Logic and Conversation.” T...
This paper offers and defends a particular version of the view that it is the intentions with which ...
This paper examines the Gricean view that quality maxims take priority over other conversational max...
Speakers and listeners who are involved in conversation generally cooperate each other in order to ...
A conversation is more than a series of disconnected remarks because it is conducted against a backg...
The Cooperative Principle was the organizing principle in Grice’s pragmatics. More recently, cooper...
Some philosophers oppose recent arguments for the Knowledge Norm of Assertion by claiming that asser...
As humans communicate, much of what goes on is not simply about conveying information to themselves....
Conversational implicature is (roughly) the practice of conveying one thing by saying another. Philo...
The present study addresses the issue of flouting maxims in talk show conversations viewed from a Gr...
Models of conversation that rely on a strong notion of cooperation don’t apply to strategic conversa...
624 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In his by now well-known pape...
The Cooperative Principle (CP) proposed by Grice states that a speaker should be cooperative by maki...
The Cooperative Principle (CP) proposed by Grice states that a speaker should be cooperative by ma...
Flouting maxims was a kind of violation on cooperative principles which consist of four maxims. In t...
H. P. Grice first presented his theory of conversational implicature in “Logic and Conversation.” T...
This paper offers and defends a particular version of the view that it is the intentions with which ...