The Application of Grice Maxims in Conversation: A Pragmatic Study

  • Md. Mahroof Hossain
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Abstract

In every individual’s life, communicating and interacting with others is vital for carrying out a healthy social and professional relationship. Strictly speaking, we, you and I communicate with one another in our day-to-day life and simply understand each other. Paul Grice’s has presented his cooperative principle theory to explain our day-to-day life conversation. This article aims to review the basic Grecian theory of conversational implicature, identifying important consequences, known problems, and useful extensions or modifications. This paper is about how people should consider meeting the cooperative principle in order to perform successfully in communication which is based mainly on Paul Grice’s theory of implicature which is considered one of the most important contributions to pragmatics.

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Md. Mahroof Hossain. (2021). The Application of Grice Maxims in Conversation: A Pragmatic Study. Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 3(10), 32–40. https://doi.org/10.32996/jeltal.2021.3.10.4

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