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المؤلفون

  • Reem Ibrahim Alattallah
  • Author Name 2 Second Author

الكلمات المفتاحية:

pragmatics، implicature، political discourse

الملخص

Synopsis Politicians use their political interviews to share their opinions on issues facing their countries and other pertinent topics. They use implicature to communicate their objectives to the listener in a variety of indirect and inconsistent ways. Implicature is a component of speaker meaning that, apart from the explicit content, includes a portion of the speaker's intended message in a statement. This study looks at the implied meaning of Joe Biden's speech when he appeared on CBS's "60 minutes" show.
Given the foregoing, the primary goal of the current study is to pinpoint instances of non-observance in Joe Biden's interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" program. In addition to elucidating the purposes of the implicatures that appear in Biden's interview with CBS's "60 Minutes"
The study also makes other hypotheses, among them that: (2) In Joe Biden's speech, the quantity maxim is the one that is most frequently broken or ignored. In accordance with Grice's idea of implicature and the cooperative principle, this study combines qualitative and quantitative approaches (1975). The goal of the descriptive qualitative method is to characterize a language phenomenon in relation to its surrounding context. Since the research findings were expressed as numerical values, percentages, and statistical measures, a quantitative approach was judged required to support this study in order to ensure comprehensive and trustworthy conclusions.
The process of collecting data involves several steps, such as downloading the video, getting the full interview transcript, and identifying statements that might be implicature.

منشور

02/26/2025

كيفية الاقتباس

Alattallah, R. I., & Second Author, A. N. 2. (2025). The Title of the Paper: Subtitle of the paper. مجلة الباحث, 43(1), 1–20. استرجع في من https://journals.uokerbala.edu.iq/index.php/bjh/article/view/3142