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ss-12 conversational features

Speech Acts

  • There is no set of speech acts and no set of strategies for performing speech acts such that all languages and cultures share them
  • Example: saugandh khaanaa – Hindi for ‘to swear’
  • ‘…and Ramu,’ she cried desperately, ‘I have enough of quarrelling all the time. In the name of our holy mother, can’t you leave me alone!’

Speech Acts

  • Speech acts are interpretable only in the context of a society or culture
    • Indian languages: Elders may bless a child instead of saying ‘thank you’ for rendering a service.
    • Taiwanese Mandarin: uses a more direct strategy for making requests than SAE
    • Igbo: Silence is the appropriate way to express sympathy to the bereaved following a death.

The Cooperative Principle & Implicature:

  • A. "Is that the phone?"
  • "I'm in the tub."
  • B. "Uncle Charlie is coming over for dinner."
  • "Better lock up the liquor."
  • C. "Do you know where Bill moved?"
  • "Somewhere on the east coast."
  • D. "How was your blind date?"
  • "He had a nice pair of shoes."
  • E. "Professor Smith is sure he'll get tenure."
  • "And my pet turtle is sure it will win the Kentucky Derby."

Grice’s Cooperative Principle

Grice’s Four Conversational Maxims


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