2017
DOI: 10.24903/sj.v2i2.134
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A Revisit of Gricean Maxims in Manado Malay Language

Abstract: Some researchers have tried to challenge the dominance of Gricean maxims in terms of its consistency. One way oftesting itis by conducting research in vernacular language. This research is therefore conducted to revisit Gricean maxims in Manado Malay language, a language used by the people who live in Manado and its surroundings. This research, therefore, aims to find out (1) how the Cooperative Principle is violated in Manado Malay language, and (2) what the purpose of the generated implicatures are. The data… Show more

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“…This research wants to see how the violation of Gricean maxims in Manado Malay language as compared to related research in other languages. This research is a continuation study of the previous research (Ngenget, 2017), where the violation of the four Gricean maxims has been observed in Manado Malay language.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…This research wants to see how the violation of Gricean maxims in Manado Malay language as compared to related research in other languages. This research is a continuation study of the previous research (Ngenget, 2017), where the violation of the four Gricean maxims has been observed in Manado Malay language.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The result denoted that the most frequent data located in the maxim of relation and maxim of manner. Ngenget (2017), the result of this research showed that the four maxims of Gricean were applied in Manado and Malay language in order to give the information that in accordance with the cooperative principles. Karim (2016) the result analysis in this research showed that the receptionist at the front desk carefully noticed both cooperative principle (CP) and politeness principle (PP), however, the guests' responses were not complied with those principles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…MQT explains that speakers need to provide information not more than necessary and also not provide less information than necessary. This MQT non-compliance occurs when the speaker provides insufficient information to the listener (Ngenget, 2017). This MQT non-compliance can be detected in the Exploitation Conversation 1 (EC1) in the 00.21.27 minutes in the utterance (EC1/b).…”
Section: Relevance Principlementioning
confidence: 99%