According to H. Paul Grice’s intention-based semantics, the sentences are requiredAccording to H. Paul Grice’s intention-based semantics, the sentences are requiredAccording to H. Paul Grice’s intention-based semantics, the sentences are requiredto have been structured within rational principles in order to assume the converto have been structured within rational principles in order to assume the converto have been structured within rational principles in order to assume the conversation or communication stimulating. By classifying the conversation among thesation or communication stimulating. By classifying the conversation among thesation or communication stimulating. By classifying the conversation among theindividuals into two such as the “natural meaning” and the “non-natural meaning”,individuals into two such as the “natural meaning” and the “non-natural meaning”,individuals into two such as the “natural meaning” and the “non-natural meaning”,Grice, indeed, identifies that every sentence uttered by an utterer is functional inGrice, indeed, identifies that every sentence uttered by an utterer is functional inGrice, indeed, identifies that every sentence uttered by an utterer is functional ina communicative context. Accordingly, individuals’ understanding one another proa communicative context. Accordingly, individuals’ understanding one another proa communicative context. Accordingly, individuals’ understanding one another profoundly depends upon the things that they want to say rather than the thingsfoundly depends upon the things that they want to say rather than the thingsfoundly depends upon the things that they want to say rather than the thingsthat they say. Thus, Grice proposed the general principles under the title of “cooperative principle and the maxims of conversation”, a norm governing all cooperative interactions among humans such as: “Maxim of quantity”, where the utterer’s contribution is as informative as is required; “maxim of quality”, where theutterer attempts at making his/her contribution one that is true; “maxim of relation”, where the utterer’s contribution focuses on relevance to the conversation;and lastly, “maxim of manner”, where the utterer contributes by avoiding obscureexpressions. In this study, the Story of Wild Dumrul Son of Dukha Koja in TheBook of Dede Korkut, one of the most ancient epic stories of the Oghuz Turksand a narration which presents semantic data on the communicative cultural aspects of the Oghuz, will be analysed through Grice’s intention-based semantics byconsidering “cooperative principle and the maxims of conversation”. The result ofthe study reveals that to what extend the utterers will be loyal to the cooperativeprinciples such as maxim of quantity, quality, relation and manner and the studywill also uncover the communicative characteristics of the Oghuz Turks
According to H. Paul Grice's intention-based semantics, the sentences are requiredAccording to H. Paul Grice's intention-based semantics, the sentences are requiredAccording to H. Paul Grice's intention-based semantics, the sentences are requiredto have been structured within rational principles in order to assume the converto have been structured within rational principles in order to assume the converto have been structured within rational principles in order to assume the conversation or communication stimulating. By classifying the conversation among thesation or communication stimulating. By classifying the conversation among thesation or communication stimulating. By classifying the conversation among theindividuals into two such as the "natural meaning" and the "non-natural meaning",individuals into two such as the "natural meaning" and the "non-natural meaning",individuals into two such as the "natural meaning" and the "non-natural meaning",Greece, indeed, identifies that every sentence uttered by an utterer is functional inGreece, indeed, identifies that every sentence uttered by an utterer is functional inGreece, indeed, identifies that every sentence uttered by an utterer is functional ina communicative context. Accordingly, individuals' understanding one another proa communicative context. Accordingly, individuals' understanding one another proa communicative context. Accordingly, individuals' understanding one another depends deeply on the things they want to say rather than the thingsfoundly depends on the things they want to say rather than the thingsfoundly depends on the things they want to say rather than the things they say. Thus, Greice proposed the general principles under the title of "cooperative principle and the maxims of conversation", a norm governing all cooperative interactions among humans such as: "Maxim of quantity", where the utterer's contribution is as informative as is required; "maxim of quality", where theutterer attempts to make his/her contribution one that is true; "maxim of relation", where the utterer's contribution focuses on relevance to the conversation; and finally, "maxim of manner", where the utterer contributes by avoiding obscureexpressions. In this study, the Story of Wild Dumrul Son of Dukha Koja in TheBook of Dede Korkut, one of the most ancient epic stories of the Oghuz Turksand a narration which presents semantic data on the communicative cultural aspects of the Oghuz, will be analyzed through Grice's intention-based semantics byconsidering "cooperative principle and the maxims of conversation". The result of the study reveals that to what extend the utterers will be loyal to the cooperative principles such as maximum of quantity, quality, relationship and manner and the studywill also uncover the communicative characteristics of the Oghuz Turks
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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