SOCIAL CONTEXTS AND CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURES IN CONVERSATIONS AMONG FAMILY MEMBERS

Aldha Williyan
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Abstract

Social contexts play important roles in the conversations.  The speakers need to always refer to those contexts when conversing.  Moreover, conversations do not only contain literal meanings but also meanings beyond the utterances.  This study therefore aims to reveal the social contexts that influence how the participants talk and produce conversational implicatures in the conversations, particularly among family members.  Four participants are involved with this study.  They are a father, mother, son and daughter from one family.  The data are taken from the conversations that occur only before school and father’s work using recording and note taking.  This study shows that the conversation among those four participants is rich of conversational implicatures.  There are several types of conversational implicatures found in this study.  Those are standard implicature with the highest emergence, particularized conversational implicature, generalized conversational implicature, and a deliberate flouting of the maxims.  This study concludes that the use of conversational implicature is strongly influenced by the social contexts of the participants, such as age, power or social status and social distance.
家庭成员间对话的社会背景和会话含义
社会背景在对话中起着重要的作用。说话者在交谈时需要经常提到这些语境。此外,对话不仅包含字面意义,还包含话语之外的意义。因此,本研究旨在揭示影响参与者谈话方式和产生谈话含义的社会背景,特别是在家庭成员之间。四名参与者参与了这项研究。他们是一个家庭的父亲、母亲、儿子和女儿。这些数据是通过录音和记笔记的方式从上学和父亲工作前的谈话中获取的。本研究表明,这四名参与者之间的对话具有丰富的会话含义。在这项研究中发现了几种类型的会话含义。这些是最高级的标准含意,特殊的会话含意,广义的会话含意,以及对格言的故意嘲弄。本研究的结论是,会话含义的使用受到参与者的社会背景的强烈影响,如年龄、权力或社会地位和社会距离。
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