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Page 1: Maxim of Relation/Relevance An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents.

Maxim of Relation/Relevance

An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics

presents

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DefinitionWhen engaged in conversation, the Maxim

of Relation requires you to

Be relevant

H.P. Grice (1975)

H.P. Grice

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Basic Idea• The Maxim of Relation is one of the four

conversational maxims of the Cooperative Principle.

• Grice proposes this maxim as an explanation for a certain kind of regularity in conversational behavior with respect to the relevance of information provided at each turn of a conversation.

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Example 1

• The woman contributes what is relevant for the purpose of the conversation.– not irrelevant like “I like steak very much” or

“What nice weather!”

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Medium rare, please.

How do you like your steak cooked?

Because the Maxim is observed

One finds this normal. Why?

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Example 2

Daniel, is Morgan good as a finance manager?

He is a polite man and works on time.

We find Daniel’s behavior weird. Why?

Because the Maxim is violated.

Daniel’s contribution is irrelevant for the purpose of the conversation.

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Example 2He is a polite man and works on time.

In this case, one might infer Morgan is not a good finance manager.

Because we do not expect the Maxim to be violated, the apparent violation must be motivated.

Deliberate and apparent violation of maxims is called “flouting”.

WHY?

Daniel, is Morgan good as a finance manager?

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Example 2

Inferences obtained from flouting of maxims are called implicatures.

Daniel may be implicating that•Morgan is no good as financial manager.

Note: Implicatures do not have to be necessarily true, since the inferences are guessed at rather than derived by formal logic.

He is a polite man and works on time.

Daniel, is Morgan good as

a finance manager?

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The End

Wee, Lian-Hee and Winnie H.Y. Cheung (2009)

An animated and narrated glossary of terms used in Linguistics. Hong Kong Baptist University.