
The article deals with the basic terms of pragmatics such as the theory of speech acts, P. Grice’s Cooperative Principle and its maxims, and the additional implicit information inferred by the hearer known as the implicature. The article also touches upon the problem of distinguishing between conventional and conversational implicatures and discusses the difference between them.
Рассматриваются некоторые аспекты прагматики, такие как теория речевых актов, Принцип Кооперации П. Грайса и его максимы, а также проблема разграничения конвенциональных и коммуникативных импликатур.
ПРАГМАТИКА, КОНВЕНЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ИМПЛИКАТУРА, КОММУНИКАТИВНАЯ (КОНВЕРСАЦИОННАЯ) ИМПЛИКАТУРА, ПРИНЦИП КООПЕРАЦИИ П. ГРАЙСА
ПРАГМАТИКА, КОНВЕНЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ИМПЛИКАТУРА, КОММУНИКАТИВНАЯ (КОНВЕРСАЦИОННАЯ) ИМПЛИКАТУРА, ПРИНЦИП КООПЕРАЦИИ П. ГРАЙСА
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