Interpersonal rhetoric: constraint between cooperative principle and politeness principle in malcolm turnbull interview with david speers in sky news september, 23th 2015 edition
Rohmatullah Umar - Personal Name
frans sayogie - Personal Name
Rohmatullah Umar, Interpersonal Rhetoric: Constraint between Cooperative
Principle and Politeness Principle in Malcolm Turnbull Interview with David
Speers in Sky News September, 23th 2015 Edition. Thesis: English Letters
Department, Letters and Humanities Faculty, Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta State
Islamic University, 2016.
The research of Grice’s Cooperative Principle (CP) and Politeness, in any
forms, has progressively increased in the great numbers. However, most of the
researches are partial, either just on the cooperative or just on the politeness. It is
only few researches that combine both theories. Instead, this is purposely aimed to
conduct on both.
This research is on Leech’s Interpersonal Rhetoric (IR) framework and
uses an interview of Malcolm Turnbull which is hosted by David Speers in Sky
News as the corpus. The focus of this research is to analyse how the theory of IR
and the constraints of conversational principles work in real utterances, Malcolm
Turnbull’s utterances.
The Interpersonal Rhetoric (IR) theory conceived by three components:
Grice’s Cooperative Principle (CP) and Politeness Principles (PP) as the primary
stanchion and Irony Principle (IP) as the second-order principle, as to why it is not
to be a point in this research. The CP is used to explain the relation between sense
and force and delineates how ideally an effective and an efficient way to
communicate; while the PP is used to explain why such indirectness occurs in
Malcolm Turnbull’s utterances. Interaction of maxims between both principles
enables some non-observances to maxims of the CP in which they are constrained
by Malcolm Turnbull’s observance to particular maxims of the PP.
Based on the research findings, the writer finds 6 non-observances maxims
to the CP in which most of Malcolm’s non-observances seem often to use indirect
expressions by which to keep polite either to the hearer or to the third person. This
research uses qualitative method.
Principle and Politeness Principle in Malcolm Turnbull Interview with David
Speers in Sky News September, 23th 2015 Edition. Thesis: English Letters
Department, Letters and Humanities Faculty, Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta State
Islamic University, 2016.
The research of Grice’s Cooperative Principle (CP) and Politeness, in any
forms, has progressively increased in the great numbers. However, most of the
researches are partial, either just on the cooperative or just on the politeness. It is
only few researches that combine both theories. Instead, this is purposely aimed to
conduct on both.
This research is on Leech’s Interpersonal Rhetoric (IR) framework and
uses an interview of Malcolm Turnbull which is hosted by David Speers in Sky
News as the corpus. The focus of this research is to analyse how the theory of IR
and the constraints of conversational principles work in real utterances, Malcolm
Turnbull’s utterances.
The Interpersonal Rhetoric (IR) theory conceived by three components:
Grice’s Cooperative Principle (CP) and Politeness Principles (PP) as the primary
stanchion and Irony Principle (IP) as the second-order principle, as to why it is not
to be a point in this research. The CP is used to explain the relation between sense
and force and delineates how ideally an effective and an efficient way to
communicate; while the PP is used to explain why such indirectness occurs in
Malcolm Turnbull’s utterances. Interaction of maxims between both principles
enables some non-observances to maxims of the CP in which they are constrained
by Malcolm Turnbull’s observance to particular maxims of the PP.
Based on the research findings, the writer finds 6 non-observances maxims
to the CP in which most of Malcolm’s non-observances seem often to use indirect
expressions by which to keep polite either to the hearer or to the third person. This
research uses qualitative method.
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Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Syarif Hidayatullah : fakultas Adab dan Humaniora., 2016
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