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Lectures on Semantics and
Pragmatics
Lecture Three
Implicature
Adel Al-Thamery (PhD)
General Linguistics
Basrah University
adelthamery1966@gmail.com
Definition
The term “Implicature” accounts for what a
speaker can imply, suggest or mean, as distinct
from what the speaker literally says.
(Grice,1975). Implicature is one of the ways
that one proposition can be conveyed by a
speaker uttering. Implicature is a technical
term, which refers to what is suggested in an
utterance, even though neither expressed nor
strictly implied. Example: John is meeting a
woman this evening.
The woman John is meeting this evening is not
his mother, his sister or his wife.
Types
Implicature includes two types :
• conversational implicature
• conventional implicature.
Conversational implicature
Implications derived on the basis of
conversational principles and assumptions,
relying on more than the linguistic meaning of
words in a sentence.
A (conversationally) implicates B if it is the case
that uttering A in a certain conversational context
systematically suggests, everything else being
equal, that B is true. However, the implicature
can be called cancelled.
Examples
Conversational implicature:
Example 1:
A: Do you like Linguistics?
B: Well, let’s just say I don’t jump for joy before
class.
A asked B about his feelings about the class,
and B said B didn’t celebrate before the class. It
shows the uninterested feeling of B about
Linguistics subject
The Cooperative Principle:
Make your conversational contribution such as is
required, at the stage at which it occurs, by the
accepted purpose or direction of the talk exchange in
which you are engaged (Yule, 1966).
In other words, the listener presumes that the
speaker is being cooperative and is speaking
truthfully, informatively, relevantly, exactly, and
appropriately.
1. The Maxims of Quantity
a. Make your contribution as informative as is
required (for the current purposes of the
exchange)
b. Do not make your contribution one that is true.
Example: A: are you at the office?
B: yes, I am. You will see me at room 12 of
2. The Maxims of Quality
a. Do not say what you believe to be false.
b. Do not say that for which you lack
evidence. Example:
A: Do you think that smoking is good for
health?
B: No, I think it’s not good for our health.
3. The Maxim of Relation
a. Be relevant
Example:
A: why do you learn English?
B; Yes, I learn it because of my hobby.
4. The Maxims of Manner
a. Avoid obscurity of expression.
b. Avoid ambiguity.
c. Be brief
d. Be orderly
Example:
A: what do you think about Ha Long
Bay?
B: I like Ha Long Bay, it has a lot of
beautiful caves.
Type of Conversational Implicature
• Generalized Conversational Implicature
• Particularized conversational implicature.
Generalized implicature is a conversational
implicature that is inferable without reference
to a special context.( no special knowledge is
required to figure out the additional
meaning). It means that a generalized
conversational implicature is one which does
not depend on particular features of the
context, but is instead typically associated
with the proposition expressed.
Generalized implicature
Example 1:
A: Did you send a message to Tu and Thu?
B: I sent a message to Tu.
Example 2:
The leader asked a staff:- How do you feel
about Nam these days?
- He usually goes out late at night with
someone who has a husband.
-That’s so bad ... Do you know who that
woman is?
-- Yes. She is his wife.
Particularized implicatures occurs when a
conversation takes place in a very specific
context in which locally recognized
inferences are assumed.
Example:-
Where is my book?
Your young sister is drawing something.
The action “draw” of young sister would
ordinarily not convey anything about the
book, so implicature in this case depends
on the context as well as the utterance
itself.
Particularized implicatures :
Example:
-Where is my book?
-- Your young sister is drawing
something.
The action “draw” of young sister would
ordinarily not convey anything about the
book, so implicature in this case
depends on the context as well as the
utterance itself.
Scalar implicature
Certain information is always communicated by
choosing a word which expressed one value from
a scale of value.
The basic of scalar implicature is that when any
form in a scale is asserted, the negative of all
forms higher on the scale is implicated. This is
particularly obvious in terms for expressing
quantity .
Example:
The teacher, all of us have flu, so we are absent
from school. Um, actually, some of us has flu, the
other takes care of the illness person. Bill has got
some of Chomsky’s papers=> Bill hasn’t got all of
Chomsky’s papers. There will be five of us for
dinner tonight. I like Mary. She is intelligent and
good-hearted .
Conventional implicature is not based on the
cooperative principle or the maxims.- not
have to occur in conversation- not depend
on special contexts for their interpretation.-
associated with specific words and result in
additional conveyed meanings when those
words are used.
Some words are expressions for
conventional implicature:- “but”: “A but B” will
be based on the relationship between A and
B and an implicature of contrast between the
information in A and B.
Example: Mary is crying but she is happy.
=>”Mary is crying” is contrast to “she is
happy”
-“even”: implicature of contrast of “contrary to
expectation”
Example: David even helped the old woman
to go home.=>David is not expected to help
the old woman but he did.
-“yet”: the present situation is expected to be
different, perhaps the opposite, at a later
time. Example: Mum has not gone home
yet.=>negation of this sentence is “Mum
went home”. So “mum went home” is
expected to be true later.
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lecture3-161104084724.pdf

  • 1. Lectures on Semantics and Pragmatics Lecture Three Implicature Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) General Linguistics Basrah University adelthamery1966@gmail.com
  • 2. Definition The term “Implicature” accounts for what a speaker can imply, suggest or mean, as distinct from what the speaker literally says. (Grice,1975). Implicature is one of the ways that one proposition can be conveyed by a speaker uttering. Implicature is a technical term, which refers to what is suggested in an utterance, even though neither expressed nor strictly implied. Example: John is meeting a woman this evening. The woman John is meeting this evening is not his mother, his sister or his wife.
  • 3. Types Implicature includes two types : • conversational implicature • conventional implicature. Conversational implicature Implications derived on the basis of conversational principles and assumptions, relying on more than the linguistic meaning of words in a sentence. A (conversationally) implicates B if it is the case that uttering A in a certain conversational context systematically suggests, everything else being equal, that B is true. However, the implicature can be called cancelled.
  • 4. Examples Conversational implicature: Example 1: A: Do you like Linguistics? B: Well, let’s just say I don’t jump for joy before class. A asked B about his feelings about the class, and B said B didn’t celebrate before the class. It shows the uninterested feeling of B about Linguistics subject
  • 5. The Cooperative Principle: Make your conversational contribution such as is required, at the stage at which it occurs, by the accepted purpose or direction of the talk exchange in which you are engaged (Yule, 1966). In other words, the listener presumes that the speaker is being cooperative and is speaking truthfully, informatively, relevantly, exactly, and appropriately. 1. The Maxims of Quantity a. Make your contribution as informative as is required (for the current purposes of the exchange) b. Do not make your contribution one that is true. Example: A: are you at the office? B: yes, I am. You will see me at room 12 of
  • 6. 2. The Maxims of Quality a. Do not say what you believe to be false. b. Do not say that for which you lack evidence. Example: A: Do you think that smoking is good for health? B: No, I think it’s not good for our health. 3. The Maxim of Relation a. Be relevant Example: A: why do you learn English? B; Yes, I learn it because of my hobby.
  • 7. 4. The Maxims of Manner a. Avoid obscurity of expression. b. Avoid ambiguity. c. Be brief d. Be orderly Example: A: what do you think about Ha Long Bay? B: I like Ha Long Bay, it has a lot of beautiful caves.
  • 8. Type of Conversational Implicature • Generalized Conversational Implicature • Particularized conversational implicature. Generalized implicature is a conversational implicature that is inferable without reference to a special context.( no special knowledge is required to figure out the additional meaning). It means that a generalized conversational implicature is one which does not depend on particular features of the context, but is instead typically associated with the proposition expressed.
  • 9. Generalized implicature Example 1: A: Did you send a message to Tu and Thu? B: I sent a message to Tu. Example 2: The leader asked a staff:- How do you feel about Nam these days? - He usually goes out late at night with someone who has a husband. -That’s so bad ... Do you know who that woman is? -- Yes. She is his wife.
  • 10. Particularized implicatures occurs when a conversation takes place in a very specific context in which locally recognized inferences are assumed. Example:- Where is my book? Your young sister is drawing something. The action “draw” of young sister would ordinarily not convey anything about the book, so implicature in this case depends on the context as well as the utterance itself.
  • 11. Particularized implicatures : Example: -Where is my book? -- Your young sister is drawing something. The action “draw” of young sister would ordinarily not convey anything about the book, so implicature in this case depends on the context as well as the utterance itself.
  • 12. Scalar implicature Certain information is always communicated by choosing a word which expressed one value from a scale of value. The basic of scalar implicature is that when any form in a scale is asserted, the negative of all forms higher on the scale is implicated. This is particularly obvious in terms for expressing quantity . Example: The teacher, all of us have flu, so we are absent from school. Um, actually, some of us has flu, the other takes care of the illness person. Bill has got some of Chomsky’s papers=> Bill hasn’t got all of Chomsky’s papers. There will be five of us for dinner tonight. I like Mary. She is intelligent and good-hearted .
  • 13. Conventional implicature is not based on the cooperative principle or the maxims.- not have to occur in conversation- not depend on special contexts for their interpretation.- associated with specific words and result in additional conveyed meanings when those words are used. Some words are expressions for conventional implicature:- “but”: “A but B” will be based on the relationship between A and B and an implicature of contrast between the information in A and B. Example: Mary is crying but she is happy. =>”Mary is crying” is contrast to “she is happy”
  • 14. -“even”: implicature of contrast of “contrary to expectation” Example: David even helped the old woman to go home.=>David is not expected to help the old woman but he did. -“yet”: the present situation is expected to be different, perhaps the opposite, at a later time. Example: Mum has not gone home yet.=>negation of this sentence is “Mum went home”. So “mum went home” is expected to be true later.