• Title of article

    The Non-Observance of Grice’s Maxims in Sasak

  • Author/Authors

    yaqin, lalu nurul university of malaya - faculty of languages and linguistics, malaysia , shanmuganathan, thilagavathi university of malaya - faculty of languages and linguistics, malaysia

  • From page
    166
  • To page
    180
  • Abstract
    This study investigates how the Sasak people of Lombok Indonesia interact among each other in naturally occurring interactions. The Politeness theory stipulates that the language of communication associates social reality and language use in real communities. Grice’s theory is based on the assumption that people are cooperative in communication. It follows that the notions of politeness are likely to exhibit this observance of being cooperative. However, studies have shown that the Cooperative Principle and the attendant maxims are almost never strictly followed in daily conversations and so, what prompts this non-observation? The Sasak people are known to be naturally shy and communicate with each other using the Nggeto-Nggete dialect. Twenty participants were randomly selected from a population in East Sukamulia, a place where Sasak is spoken. Based on the data collected from informal domestic settings such as exchanges in the shop and home, and between the family and neighbourhood, the extent to which the Cooperative Principle and maxims are observed and the politeness strategies used to perform the exchanges are established. The findings reveal that the Sasak speakers of the Nggeto-Nggete dialect did not observe Grice s maxims and its principles when communicating with each other. They do so in order that they communicate information clearly to each other while observing what they regard to be moral etiquette and standard of decorum.
  • Keywords
    Politeness , Grice’s maxims , Nggeto , Nggete dialect , Sasak people
  • Journal title
    The South East Asian Journal of English Language Studies
  • Journal title
    The South East Asian Journal of English Language Studies
  • Record number

    2619040