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  2. Cooperative principle - Wikipedia

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    One can flout the maxim of quality to tell a clumsy friend who has just taken a bad fall that his gracefulness is impressive and obviously mean the complete opposite. Likewise, flouting the maxim of quantity may result in ironic understatement, the maxim of relevance in blame by irrelevant praise, and the maxim of manner in ironic ambiguity. [12]

  3. Politeness maxims - Wikipedia

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    The tact maxim states: "Minimize the expression of beliefs which imply cost to other; maximize the expression of beliefs which imply benefit to other." The first part of this maxim fits in with Brown and Levinson 's negative politeness strategy of minimising the imposition, and the second part reflects the positive politeness strategy of ...

  4. Talk:Cooperative principle - Wikipedia

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    It also might be interesting to include sections on the different ways of interacting with the maxims: observing a maxim, violating a maxim, and opting out of a maxim (in addition to flouting). As someone previously mentioned, I think it is important to make the distinction between violating and flouting a maxim.

  5. Implicature - Wikipedia

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    The maxim of Quantity (i) make your contribution as informative as is required for the current purposes of the exchange (ii) do not make your contribution more informative than is required The maxim of Relation (or Relevance) make your contributions relevant The maxim of Manner be perspicuous, and specifically: (i) avoid obscurity (ii) avoid ...

  6. The Big Four are sticking with hybrid work. Here are the RTO ...

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    Business Insider spoke with the Big Four about where they stand on hybrid work in 2025. ... Reports at the time suggested that at least 50% of staff on some teams were flouting the two-day-a-week ...

  7. Paul Grice - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Paul Grice (13 March 1913 – 28 August 1988), [1] usually publishing under the name H. P. Grice, H. Paul Grice, or Paul Grice, was a British philosopher of language who created the theory of implicature and the cooperative principle (with its namesake Gricean maxims), which became foundational concepts in the linguistic field of pragmatics.

  8. Here are 5 simple signs that someone is secretly broke in ...

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    Business. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. News. Shopping. Main Menu. Health. Health. Fitness. Medicare. Main Menu. News. ... But just because you work hard for your money doesn’t mean you ...

  9. Trump says we don't need Canadian-built cars. A new report ...

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    The report didn't mention another important factor: the impact of tariffs on auto parts and components that flow from Canada and Mexico to the US and back.