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help| Herbert Paul Grice (March 13, 1913, Birmingham, England - August 28, 1988, Berkeley, California), usually publishing under the name Paul Grice, was a British-educated philosopher of language, who spent the final two decades of his career in the United States. Born and raised in the United Kingdom,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Paul Grice
Herbert Paul Grice (March 13, 1913, Birmingham, England - August 28, 1988, Berkeley, California), usually publishing under the name Paul Grice, was a British-educated philosopher of language, who spent the final two decades of his career in the U.S. -
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Gricean maxims
The philosopher Paul Grice proposed four conversational maxims that arise from the pragmatics of natural language. -
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Linguistic meaning
The philosopher Paul Grice, working within the ordinary language tradition, understood "meaning" to have two kinds: natural and non-natural. -
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Grice
Paul Grice, a British philosopher of language. -
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Stephen Neale
Paul Grice and the Philosophy of Language. -
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Scottish Parliament Business Exchange
They hadn't, because, as Paul Grice put it at the unofficial launch in June 2001, "a strong guiding principle... is that we should set the Exchange up with a minimum of rules and regulations". -
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Information manipulation theory
This premise is based on the work of Paul Grice. ... Grice posits that the resulting ‘norm’ that arises from adherence to CM is by virtue of what’s called the Cooperative Principle (CP). -
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Pragmatics
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Implicature
Implicature is a technical term in the linguistic branch of pragmatics coined by Paul Grice. -
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Cooperative principle
As phrased by Paul Grice, who introduced it, it states, "Make your contribution such as it is required, at the stage at which it occurs, by the accepted purpose or direction of the talk exchange in which you are engaged."
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