The Conversational Implicature of Joko Widodo's Interview
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2016Author
Ramadhani, Nazliza
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Mono, Umar
Deliana
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The aims of this study are to find out the types of implicature,and to explain the
ways of performing implicature in JokoWidodo’s interview. This research is
conducted by using descriptive qualitative design. The data are utterances in
JokoWidodo’s interview. His interviews with Jonathan Tepperman, and
Christiane Amanpour. The data are analyzed by using Grice’s theory of
conversational implicature (1989). The results of this study shows that (1) The
types of conversational implicature, namely particularized conversational
implicature mostly used in the Joko Widodo’s utterances with Jonanthan
Tepperman. There are 20(69% ) particularized conversational implicature, and
there are 9 (31%) generalized conversational implicature from Joko Widodo’s
uiterance.The types of conversational implicature namely generalized
conversational implicature mostly used in the Joko Widodo’s utterances with
Christiane Amanpour. There are 24(52.2 % ) generalized conversational
implicature and there are 22(47.8 %) of particularized conversational implicature
from Joko Widodo’s utterance.(2) The process of producing conversational
implicatures shows Joko Widodo flouts quantity, quality, relation and manner
maxim. In the interview with Jonanthan Tepperman, there are 8(40%)of flouting
quantity maxim, 4 (20%)flouting quality maxim, 5 (25%)flouting relevance
maxim, and 3(15%) flouting manner maxim. In the interview with Christiane
Amanpour, thereare 15(68.2%) of flouting quantity maxim, 1 (4.4%)flouting
quality maxim, 3(13.7%) flouting relevance maxim, and 3 (13.7%)flouting
manner maxim.
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