Disputing: The Challenge of Adversative Discourse to the Cooperative Principle

作者: Bruce Fraser

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1923-8_9

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摘要: Since the mid-1960s, most researchers concerned with analysis of conversational discourse have embraced proposals Grice (1967, 1975) as adequately characterizing principles underlying verbal interaction.1 Simply stated, argues that there is a theory how people ordinarily use language, this contains set assumptions about conversation guide interaction, and these guiding arise from basic rational considerations one could go engaging in efficient effective language to further cooperative ends.2

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