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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a listener infer an indirect request despite explicit statement?
A)Semantic meaning is context-independent
B)Literal force always overrides implicature
C)Grice's maxims guide pragmatic inference✓
D)Syntax dictates speaker's intended meaning
💡 Explanation
Listeners infer indirect requests because Grice's maxims of conversation (quantity, quality, relation, manner) guide pragmatic inference, assuming cooperation. Therefore, the listener seeks an interpretation that satisfies these maxims, rather than strictly adhering to the literal meaning or syntactic structure.
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