![]() Ten utterances were generated and analyzed to represent the violation of flouting the maxims of speech. To do this, a recorded available broadcasted interview on an Egyptian TV channel with an ex-president of one of the Arab states lasting for 82 minutes was transcribed and used to generate representative utterances for flouting the four maxims of speech (i.e. The purpose of this study is to investigate the universality of the Gricean Theory of Conversational Implicature and its application to the Modern Standard Arabic on political speeches. Received 3 July 2019 accepted 20 August 2019 published 30 September 2019 Abstract The cooperative principle in political discourse: flouting Gricean maxims in Modern Standard Arabic political speeches_ġ) Institute of English Studies University of Warsaw, Hoza 69 St., Warsaw, 00-681 Poland E-mail: ORCID: 0000-0003-4982-322XĢ) Beijing Normal University (BNU), 19 Xinjiekou Wai St., 100875, Beijing, China E-mail: ORCID: 0000-0003-0837-4915 The cooperative principle in political discourse: flouting Gricean maxims in Modern Standard Arabic political speeches // Research Result Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 5 (3). Second, intentionality and unintentionality of the violation of the maxims of speech is probably controlled by the speaker sometimes and is being uncontrolled in some other times raising the point that experimental and/or behavioral research is needed to develop a certain scale measuring this aspect. ![]() First, political speech has the norm of being overtly unsystematic and covertly systematic, and this interprets the need of the Gricean Theory towards speech regulation. The findings of this work have two implications for the study of pragmatics. ![]() The findings revealed that the Gricean Theory of Conversational Implicature can actually be applied to the Modern Standard Arabic. ![]()
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