cooperative principle
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English
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]the cooperative principle
- (sociolinguistics) The idea that listeners and speakers need to cooperate in order to communicate effectively.
- (linguistics, pragmatics) A theory of how listeners and speakers cooperate to communicate with language.
- 1975, H. Paul Grice, “Logic and conversation”, in Peter Cole, Jerry Morgan, editors, Speech Acts, New York: Academic Press, →ISBN, page 45:
- Our talk exchanges do not normally consist of a succession of disconnected remarks, and would not be rational if they did. They are characteristically, to some degree at least, cooperative efforts [...] One might label this the Cooperative Principle.
See also
[edit]- principle of charity (philosophy, rhetoric)