TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS... i
TABLE OF CONTENTS... ii
ABSTRACT ... iii
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION Background of the Study ... 1
Statement of the Problem ... 4
Purpose of the Study ... 4
Method of Research ... 4
Organization of the Thesis ... 5
CHAPTER TWO: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK ... 6
CHAPTER THREE: HUMOROUS EFFECTS AS A RESULT OF NON-OBSERVANCE OF GRICEAN MAXIMS IN FRASIER ... 13
CHAPTER FOUR: CONCLUSION... 37
BIBLIOGRAPHY ... 41
APPENDIX ... 42
ABSTRACT
Di dalam kehidupan sehari-hari, kita sebagai manusia menggunakan bahasa untuk berkomunikasi dengan sesama kita. Namun demikian, seringkali maksud yang ingin kita utarakan melalui bahasa disalahtafsirkan oleh lawan bicara sehingga menimbulkan efek tertentu. Fenomena bahasa ini dapat diaplikasikan dalam teori yang ditemukan oleh Grice, yaitu teori bidalnya. Dalam skripsi ini, saya mengulas pelanggaran terhadap teori bidal yang dapat menimbulkan efek humor di dalam serial TV yang berjudul Frasier.
Saya menemukan terdapat sejumlah situasi tutur di mana para penutur mengutarakan maksud tuturnya tanpa mengindahkan teori bidal Grice. Akibatnya, terjadi ketidakselarasan dalam percakapan tersebut sehingga muncul efek humor.
42 evening. I mean the table is for four and three is such an
- Flouting the maxim of manner - Flouting the maxim of quality
Data 2 :
Hank : So doctor Crane, I don’t know what to do with my life. I tried diet after diet and milkshake three times a day that scared a bald-headed lady on TV. Nothing seems to work.
Frasier : Hank, listen to me. You gotta look inside yourself. There is a
part of you that isn’t being fat.
Hank : Well, it certainly is, my butt. Frasier : Well, I’m talking about inner
self. What isn’t being fat there?
Love, career, simple self-esteem? There are deeper issues we work here.
43 easier when we dance. I broke it off on the sidewalk, Crane.
- Flouting the maxim of quality - Flouting the maxim of relation - Flouting the maxim of manner
Data 4 : he senses I mean business.
Frasier : Oh I see. Your voice is more commanding than mine is. Martin : Hell, I took a stab before I
realized she was talking to the dog.
- Flouting the maxim of quality - Flouting the maxim of relation
Data 5 :
Lilith : Martin, especially I’m delighted to see you here tonight. weather channel to see if hell had indeed been frozen over.
- Flouting the maxim of quality - Flouting the maxim of relation
Data 6 :
Daphne : Doctor Crane. Niles : Yes Daphne.
Daphne : We’re losing the fire.
44 sound? It’s my career going down the toilet.
- Flouting the maxim of quantity
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Data 8 :
Frasier : It is not you. It’s me. Every time I come close to reaching
my ethics. I’m getting sick. ….
Catherine: Thank you doctor Crane, first you screwed up with Marco talking steaming sweat dripping down your back,
- Flouting the maxim of quality - Flouting the maxim of relation - Flouting the maxim of manner
Data 9 :
Caller : Oh, Doctor Crane I must thank
you for answering my call. I’ll
tell you I..I..am about to lose my mind. I’m raising four kids on myself. The oldest one is not even seven and the other three are all under five.
Between cooking, cleaning and changing diapers , tripping over toys. I feel sometimes like
- Flouting the maxim of relation
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I’m about to snap. What should
i do?
Frasier : Have you considered getting a puppy?
- Flouting the maxim of quality - Flouting the maxim of relation - Flouting the maxim of manner
Data 11 :
Kate : Why are you gunning for me? Frasier : Gunning for you? This is not
about you. This is about what you are doing to those people. This is the shame of Seattle. Kate : No, no this is about your ego
which is the size of Seattle.
- Flouting the maxim of quality - Flouting the maxim of
quantity
- Flouting the maxim of quality - Flouting the maxim of
relation
46 the most has the biggest struggle?
Rossi : Because when I do finally give in, I want us to enjoy it all the more. It is if I’m not too distracted by the fact that every man on earth has died.
- Flouting the maxim of quantity
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Data 15 :
Merlin : When I come back I’ll make you forget you were married to Lilith.
Frasier : That’s never happened before I got a prescription.
- Flouting the maxim of relation - Flouting the maxim of manner
Data 16 :
- Flouting the maxim of quantity
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Data 17 :
47 flattered. No one attempts to immortalize you as a love poem by Robert Browning to his wife.
Rossi : Did he ever write a poem about a woman with extra breasts?
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
It is an undisputable fact that we are human beings who need a social interaction. In the social interaction, human beings use language to communicate with one another. Language can be a medium to express ideas, feelings, and the experiences that happen in people’s life. However in the use of language, there will always be a lot of misinterpretations. Therefore, language is a useful tool in our life in order to understand one another but every individual can have a different interpretation when he or she communicates. Misinterpretation can also happen because sometimes a speaker delivers certain utterances that contain an implied meaning, called implicature within his or her speech. For example, if
someone says “it’s hot in here”, it does not only mean literally that the place is
hot, but also it contains some implied meanings; it could suggest someone should turn on the air conditioner or give him or her some fresh drink.
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The subject of misinterpreting is interesting to discuss because it is something that commonly happens, regardless of time, place, and participants of the conversation. In addition, it gives me such a big curiosity to find out some factors affecting misinterpretation.
This misinterpreting can be analyzed by using the theory that was proposed by one of the founders of the modern study of Pragmatics, H.P. Grice Thus, I would like to discuss how the non-observance of Gricean maxims potentially create humor in comedies. I decide to take a comedy series, “Frasier” as my data source. I take this comedy series because this film has many dialogues, in which the Gricean maxims are applied so that I can use the series as my data source and select appropriate data for my analysis. Therefore, my topic will be how the non-observance of Gricean maxims potentially create humor in “Frasier”.
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Maranatha Christian University I choose this TV series for the reason that the dialogues are understandable and humorous. I can analyze the conversation in the TV series which is appropriate for my analysis about the non-observance of the maxims. Another reason is because a film provides detailed information, such as dialogues, context, intonation, situation, events, setting and also the characters. Therefore, I can easily analyze the dialogues in the film.
In the film, there are misinterpretations among the characters and those potentially create humor to the audience. The misinterpretations can be analysed by using one of the theories in Pragmatics. Therefore, the linguistic area of my analysis is Pragmatics. “Pragmatics is the study of how more gets communicated than is said” (Yule 3). It is concerned with the study of meaning as delivered by a speaker and interpreted by the listeners. Furthermore, in the non-observance of the maxims itself, there are more specific theories that I use. There are five ways of
people’s failure to observe the maxims according to H.P. Grice. Those are flouting
a maxim, violating a maxim, infringing a maxim, opting out of a maxim and suspending a maxim. Each of them shows a specific problem in the non-observance of Gricean maxims.
I use Pragmatics as my approach for the reason that in analyzing this comedy series, I deal with the speaker’s intention. The significance of this study is to expect the readers to get more understanding about how humorous effects occur in a comedy series due to the non-observance of the maxims.
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CHAPTER FOUR
CONCLUSION
In this chapter, I am going to conclude the findings of the analysis on the non-observance of Gricean maxims in the TV series “Frasier”. I find seventeen data which create humorous effect in this TV series as a result of the non-observance of Gricean maxims. Having analyzed this TV series, I conclude that the non-observance of the Gricean maxims create humorous effect in this TV series.
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The second maxim which is often flouted is the maxim of relation. One of the main reasons why the characters give irrelevant answer is because they would like to change the topic in their conversation. This means the character is not interested in what is being talked about. Moreover, the character flouts the maxim of relation on purpose because he or she wants to be sarcastic to the other character. Therefore, the way they try to be sarcastic through flouting a maxim, creates humor because the hearers do not expect such an irrelevant answer.
The third maxim which is often flouted is the maxim of quantity. The characters flout the maxim of quantity due to their unwillingness to give more information. In “Frasier”, the characters often flouts this maxim because they usually want to imply something in addition to what the situation requires instead of giving a simple answer. Mostly in “Frasier” the characters give more information which is unnecessary to the others but apparently they have an intention to be sarcastic as well.
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Maranatha Christian University In this TV series, the non-observance of the Gricean maxims that rarely occurs is violating a maxim. A speaker violates a maxim for the purpose of covering his or her intention so that the hearer is misled and do not know the intention. Another purpose of a speaker’s violating a maxim is that the speaker wants to avoid suspicion from the others. It rarely occurs because this is not a detective TV series in which some characters are trying to cover their mistakes.
There are also the non-observance of the maxims that do not occur in this TV series. They are infringing a maxim, opting out of a maxim, and suspending a maxim. The infringing a maxim does not happen because there is
no character who is a young child, a drunk or a foreign language learner. The opting out of a maxim does not happen because the characters tend to imply something within their utterance so they do not give a direct answer indicating unwillingness to cooperate with the other speaker. There is also no suspending a maxim because in this TV series, there is no character who talks about something related to a culture or circumstances where information has to be suspended.
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If I may make a suggestion to those who are interested in taking this topic for their thesis, they could possibly discuss the metaphor in this TV series because there are lots of the characters’ utterances which contain metaphor.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Primary source
Cook, Guy (2000) Language Play, Language Learning. Oxford University Press. Thomas, Jenny. Meaning in Interaction: An Introduction to Pragmatics. London and New York : Longman Group Limited, 1995.
Yule, George. (1996) Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Internet site
Frasier. 16 September 1993 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frasier> Douglas, Harper. Online Etymology Dictionary. 2001