konversationsmaximen
Konversationsmaximen, a concept introduced by philosopher H.P. Grice, refers to a set of guidelines that, according to Grice, speakers typically adhere to in order to ensure effective and cooperative communication. These maxims are not strict rules but rather implicit assumptions that listeners generally make about a speaker's intentions. The violation of these maxims often leads to misunderstandings or implies additional, unstated meanings.
The four main konversationsmaximen are: the Maxim of Quantity, the Maxim of Quality, the Maxim of Relation,
When a speaker appears to flout a maxim, listeners often infer a conversational implicature, a meaning that