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The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek 57 four general conversational maxims:
Grice is extremely careful to avoid the impression that his "maxims of felicitous conversation" are either exhaustive or all-inclusive. He allows that in a conversation some other maxims might be observed (aesthetic, social, moral) to implement a specific goal toward which the talk is directed. Furthermore, not all conversations, he concedes, are dedicated totally to the most effective passage of information, and so these maxims will have to be broadened to accommodate various strategic uses of language. Finally, not every instance of nonfulfillment of the four maxims necessarily entails the abandonment of the CP. Grice lists four ways in which a speaker might fail to observe a maxim: 1. He may quietly and unostentatiously violate a maxim; if so, in some cases he will be liable to mislead. |
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