Analysis of Conversational Implicature in Pariah Movie Episode of Smallville Serial Movie
2011
This study was to describe the conversational implicature and the violation of
the co-operative principle which appears in the ‘Pariah’ episode of Smallville serial
movie. The subject of this study was the utterances which contained the
conversational implicature in scene one and scene two of act one in written script of
the movie written by Holly Harold directed by Paul Shapiro available in TWIZ
TV.COM and originally air dated on February second, 2005.
The result showed that there were fourteen conversational implicatures. They
violated the Grice’s maxims. Mostly, they violated in Quality maxim which reached
35.7 percentages. The lowest percentage violating the maxim was on quantity maxim.
It reached 14.3 percentages.
This suggested that using conversation in movie provided good stimulus for
learners to understand well what was implied in the meaning of the utterances, to get
casual conversation model, to learn the language easily, and to practice the language
in conversation.
Key words: conversational implicatures, violation of co-operative principle in Grice
maxims, Pariah episode in smallville serial movie
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