Pragmatics
Across
- 7. (3 words, no spaces)a statement that, when uttered, performs an action instead of describing an action
- 8. a maxim that states, "Be clear, brief, and orderly"
- 9. a maxim that states, "Don't say more or less than is necessary"
- 13. a principle that governs human interactions, according to Grice
- 14. additional meaning implied by the speaker adhering to Grice's Cooperative Principle
- 15. a verb indicating the action of obviously and intentionally violating one of Gricean maxims in order to create implied meaning
- 16. an adjective describing a speech act whose linguistic form matches its communicative function
- 18. the study of what speakers mean in context
Down
- 1. the desire to independent and free from imposition
- 2. the desire to be liked and accepted
- 3. one of the four assumptions in conversation, as proposed by Grice's Cooperative Principle
- 4. additional information used to make a connection between what is said and what is meant
- 5. a maxim that states, "Be relevant"
- 6. an act by which the speaker enables the listener to identify something
- 10. an adjective describing a speech act whose linguistic form does not match its communicative function
- 11. an action performed through speaking
- 12. a maxim that states, "Do not say what you believe to be false."
- 17. in pragmatics, one's public self-image