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Title: | Conversational implicatures of Whatsapp stickers chats of Unizik students |
Authors: | Chukaokeke, Chukaokeke Obiamalu, Greg |
Keywords: | Whatsapp Whatsapp stickers chats Conventional Implications |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | PREORC Journal of Arts and Humanities |
Citation: | PREORC Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 6 |
Abstract: | This is a study of implicatures of WhatsApp Stickers just as words are used to communicate ideas and exchange feelings. These stickers carry pictures that express different ideas, and interlocutors use them for communicative purposes as they use words. The study identifies and describes the different used by the interactants in inferring implicature, and classifies the stickers according to their forms and meanings. In order to achieve this, the theory of conversational implicature as propounded by Paul Grice in 1975 is used as the framework of this research. Conversational implicatures, or simply put, implicatures; has to do with the implicit meaning of an utterance as against what is literally expressed are sourced from the WhatsApp chats of random students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (Unizik) discovered that there are various reasons why WhatsApp users decide to use stickers in communicating their thoughts. Here, it is determined that students mostly rely on stickers in communicating some thoughts to enforce meaning words alone could not express. The work therefore recommends an extension of the implicature theory to accommodate sticker analysis. |
Description: | Scholarly work |
URI: | https://journals.ezenwaohaetorc.org/index.php/preorcjah/article/view/6-1-0002/pdf http://repository.unizik.edu.ng/handle/123456789/832 |
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