Title of article :
Comedy, Context and Unsaid Meaning: A Case Study in Conversational Implicature
Author/Authors :
Khakipour, Saber Department of Foreign Languages - Faculty of Arts and Humanities - Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Pragmatics moves away from the word level and sentence level study of language towards the study of language in real-world context and at discourse level whereby two or more participants take part in conversation. There are moments when the speaker explicitly says something but the listener may have other interpretations and inferences from their statements. The aim of this study was to demon-strate that in some special situations or contexts, especially in comedy, conversational implicature is more likely to take place than others are. The researcher employed qualitative and quantitative con-tent analysis (mixed method) to do our research to increase the validity and lower the subjectivity of findings. The first and second series of a British situation comedy called „Blackadder‟, containing twelve episodes along with their Persian translations were selected as a source for our critical dis-course analysis. The results of this study suggested that in comical contexts we seem to witness more cases of the non-observance of Grice's Maxims than other settings. An implication of this is the pos-sibility that the violation of the cooperative principle occurs mostly with the aim of creating the feel-ing of humor.
Keywords :
Implicature , Critical discourse analysis , Cooperative principle , Comedic genre
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics