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Analysis of the Principle of Cooperation in the My Little Pony Movie "Dragonshy"

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Al Isa Maulida Sari

Institut prima Bangsa

Abstract

This research delves into the exploration of cooperation principles depicted in the animated film "My Little Pony: Dragonshy." Drawing upon the Cooperative Principle Theory proposed by linguist Paul Grice, which emphasizes the importance of communicative cooperation, the study investigates how the movie exemplifies these principles through conversation. Through qualitative analysis, the study identifies them into two types, namely the category of Non-Observance and the type of Maxim. In the category of Non-Observance, there are five, namely: Flouting a Maxim, Violating a Maxim, Opting Out a Maxim, Infringing a Maxim, and Suspending a Maxim. This category is mostly Violating a maxim. Then in the type of Maxim there are four, namely Maxim of Quality, Maxim of Quantity, Maxim of Relevance, and Maxim of Manner. The most common maxim violation observed is in the Maxim of Relevance. For the conversational implicature it is concluded that particularized is the most of the seven data results.

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Volume / Issue
Vol. 1, No. 1
Year
2025
Pages
45-55
Submitted
08 June 2025
Published
01 March 2025

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Published

01 Mar 2025

Submitted

08 Jun 2025

Accepted

09 Jun 2025

Sent to Production

09 Jun 2025