| Title | |
| Define Grice's co-operative principle and show how it can be used to reveal the conversational implicature of Euripides Ion 529-543. | |
| Reading | |
| R. Fasold | Sociolinguistics of Language (Oxford 1990), Ch. 5 and 6 |
| Leech & Thomas | 'Language, Meaning and Context: Pragmatics', in N.E. Collinge (ed.) An Encyclopedia of Language, (London 1990),pp. 173-206 |
| S. Levinson | Pragmatics (Cambridge 1983), ch. 5 and 6 |
| E. H. Sturtevant | The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin (2nd ed. 1940) |
| J.L. Mey | Pragmatics (Oxford 1993) |
| N.E. Collinge | 'Thoughts of the Pragmatics of Ancient Greek', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 1988, pp. 1-13 |
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