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ArtikelTowards a new theory of flouting  
Oleh: Greenall, Annjo Klungervik
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Language Studies vol. 41 no. 11 (Nov. 2009), page 2295–2311.
Topik: Paul Grice; Alfred Schutz; Cooperative Principle; Relevance; Flouting; Implicature
Fulltext: Greenall_Annjo_Klungervik.pdf (302.39KB)
Isi artikelIn this paper, an outline of a theory of flouting based on Alfred Schutz’ theory of relevance structures is presented. Flouting, it is claimed, is merely one of many different phenomena which, by virtue of being unusual/unexpected/unfamiliar against a familiar background, generates imposed thematic relevance, a form of relevance that causes heightened attention levels and increased interpretational activity. Using examples taken from weblogs (or so-called ‘blogs’), it is demonstrated in detail what it means for flouting (and other, related forms of non-observance ofmaxims) to possess imposed thematic relevance: it is shown howdifferent forms of hearer response evidence heightened attention levels and increased interpretational activity, and how the latter – rather than leading up to one, easily circumscribeable implicature – potentially generates a number of implicature hypotheses which may interact or compete for viability. It is also shown how different forms of non-observance give rise to different types of implicature or implications.
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