TITLE:
An Analysis of the Conversational Implicature of “Little Sheldon” from the Perspective of Violation of the Cooperative Principle
AUTHORS:
Shuyan Zhao
KEYWORDS:
Cooperative Principle, Conversational Implicature, Little Sheldon
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.8 No.1,
January
22,
2021
ABSTRACT:
Grice, H. P., an American linguist, first proposed the Cooperative Principle in 1967, which is an indispensable part of pragmatics. Grice believes that people make more or less efforts for cooperation in order to achieve the purpose of conversation in daily conversation. Sometimes they deliberately violate the Cooperative Principle and produce special Conversational Implicature. This paper analyzes a few dialogues in Little Sheldon from the perspective of violating the Cooperative Principle to explore the actual conversational meaning and illocutionary meaning behind the dialogues.