grice (Meaning)

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grice (pl.)

of Gree

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grice (n.)

A little pig.

See Gree, a step.

Synonyms & Antonyms of grice

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grice Sentence Examples

  1. Grice's maxims of conversation provide a framework for understanding cooperative communication.
  2. The Cooperative Principle underpins Grice's four maxims: quantity, quality, relation, and manner.
  3. Following Grice's maxim of quantity ensures that speakers provide an adequate amount of information.
  4. Adhering to Grice's maxim of quality prohibits speakers from making inaccurate or unfounded statements.
  5. The maxim of relation requires speakers to make their contributions relevant to the current conversation.
  6. Grice's maxim of manner emphasizes the use of clear and concise language in communication.
  7. An understanding of Grice's maxims enhances our ability to decode and interpret conversational exchanges.
  8. Grice's work has had a profound influence on the field of pragmatics, the study of language use in context.
  9. The application of Grice's maxims can help us identify instances of indirect speech acts.
  10. Grice's maxims provide a multifaceted lens through which to analyze communication, considering both literal and pragmatic meaning.

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of Gree, A little pig., See Gree, a step.

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Grice's maxims of conversation provide a framework for understanding cooperative communication.

The Cooperative Principle underpins Grice's four maxims: quantity, quality, relation, and manner.

Following Grice's maxim of quantity ensures that speakers provide an adequate amount of information.

Adhering to Grice's maxim of quality prohibits speakers from making inaccurate or unfounded statements.