THE POWER OF LANGUAGE IN ORWELL’S NOVEL: ANIMAL FARM A PRAGMATIC STUDY

  • Abdul- Hussein Turkey T
  • JasimAl- Hilu M
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… This principle is consisted of four maxims that govern the conversation. These maxims are called 'Gricean Maxims' which are: the Quantity maxim, the Quality maxim, the Relation maxim and the maxim of Manner. They go in accordance with the 'Cooperative Principle' …

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Abdul- Hussein Turkey, T., & JasimAl- Hilu, M. (2020). THE POWER OF LANGUAGE IN ORWELL’S NOVEL: ANIMAL FARM A PRAGMATIC STUDY. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 10(02), 225–233. https://doi.org/10.37648/ijrssh.v10i02.019

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