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CHAPTER I-V - Digilib UIN Malang

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“all”, and are therefore taken to be implying “not all” the quantity maxim. More<br />

clearly about Grice’s theory of conversational implicature; 27 please pay attention<br />

to these examples below;<br />

1. The conveyed divided into two parts; entailed and implicated,<br />

2. implicated consist of conventionally and conversationally,<br />

3. entailed and conventionally are parts of natural meaning,<br />

4. conversationally consist of generalized and particularized,<br />

5. Generalized and particularized are parts of non-natural meaning. 28<br />

In short, implicature is an inductive inference drawn by the speaker which<br />

will be valid on most occasions, the best guess as to the meaning being conveyed.<br />

2.4. Directional and Warning sign<br />

Direction is guidance, information or instruction about what to do, where<br />

to go, and how to do something on a board or plate. 29 Warning is caution, advice<br />

or statement about possible risk or danger, etc on a board or plate, 30 a sign is<br />

anything that stands for anything else or represents something such as an idea, an<br />

experience, an object and etc.<br />

27 Ibid, 200; 85<br />

28 Ibid, 2000: 85<br />

29 Loc. Cit, Oxford-2000:326<br />

30 Ibid, 2000: 797

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