Conversational implicature and cooperativeness in D.H Lawrence's sons and lovers / Angelina Subrayan Michael and Chittra Muthusamy
This study examines the conversational implicature and the use of cooperative principles in the novel Sons and Lovers (1913) by D.H. Lawrence (Lawrence). Men and women inhabit different worlds, which gives rise to differentiated meanings attached to words. There is a significant interest in the prag...
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Main Authors: | Michael, Angelina Subrayan (Author), Muthusamy, Chittra (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah,
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