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[Introduction to Linguistics] (OLD) Gricean Maxims, Implicature, and Presupposition



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We discuss Gricean Maxims and look at Implicature and Presupposition. Normally entailment would fit nicely into this lecture, but it has already been covered!

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17 thoughts on “[Introduction to Linguistics] (OLD) Gricean Maxims, Implicature, and Presupposition
  1. I like your work so much it made me understand much better
    I wanna ask you if you can make a vedio about foregrounding and deviation ??
    I will be gratefull if your answer me
    I have exam with in 3 days thanks

  2. Hello! Is there a way to clearly differentiate between the violation of maxim of manner vs. maxim of quantity? Both of them state that the speaker needs to be brief, and in many examples of violation of the maxim of manner it seems to me that the speaker is also violating the maxim of quantity.

  3. "Well, he's very good at being pretty : unsaid meaning : This bitch was terrible."
    I wonder if I can write that in my linguistic exam ahahah

  4. Thank you for the video! I wanted to ask how could one differentiate presupposition from entailment? Is there an easier way to distinguish the two? (I always mix them up)

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