4. The Cooperative Principle Before going on, we look at two examples, as follows: (1) "A: Can you tell me the time? B: Well, the mail has already come. (2) A: Are you going to John’s birthday party? B: I’ve heard Mary is going."[16] It seems there are some mistake in the conversations. But in fact, it is correct. The Cooperative Principle will help us understand more. The Cooperative Principle is as follows:" Make your conversational contribution such as is required, at the stage at which it occurs, by the accepted purpose or direction of the talk exchange in which you are engaged."[17] According Grice, Cooperative principle is classified into four categories: quantity, quality, relation and manner. The category of quantity relates to the quantity ofinformation to be provided, and under it fall the following maxims:
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