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The relationships between students' comprehension of conversational implicatures and their achievement in reading comprehension. [PDF]
Çiftlikli S, Demirel Ö.
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Implicatures Found in Conversations Done by the Main Characters of the Ice Age 4 Movie [PDF]
Cartoon movie is a funny entertainment which has a story line like a reallife. People like this kind of movie because it is supported by motion and soundeffect so they need less effort to enjoy it.
LEATEMIA, M. (MAYA)
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Editorial: New ideas in language sciences: linguistics. [PDF]
Carroll R +3 more
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A RELEVANCE-THEORETIC ANALYSIS OF MUSTOFA BISRI’S POEM “SIAPAMENYURUH?” [PDF]
This article presents an interpretive study of “Siapa Menyuruh?”, a poem by Indonesia’s contemporary poet Mustofa Bisri. The study is carried out within the framework of Sperber and Wilson’s relevance theory (RT), which is based on the principles that ...
Candria, Mytha
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Causal implicatures from correlational statements. [PDF]
Gershman SJ, Ullman TD.
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Salient alternatives facilitate implicatures. [PDF]
Bott L, Frisson S.
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The theory of conversational implicature originates from Gricean pragmatics, involving concepts of the cooperative principle, maxims of conversation and their properties, to generalized and particularized implicatures, among others. The theory’s originator, Paul Grice, delivered his ideas at the William James lectures at Harvard University in 1967 ...
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Exploring demographic influences on L2 learners' comprehension of conversational implicatures
Maintaining effective communication is more than articulating words—it is pivotal to understanding beyond what is explicitly said. While pragmatic competence is widely recognized as a fundamental aspect of language learning and also communicative ...
Safiye Çiftlikli Hapci
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Assertion, Lying, and Untruthfully Implicating [PDF]
This chapter explores the prospects for justifying the somewhat widespread, somewhat firmly held sense that there is some moral advantage to untruthfully implicating over lying. I call this the "Difference Intuition." I define lying in terms of asserting,
Pepp, Jessica
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