Abstract

Vague language is u sed by speakers for many purposes. When a speaker wants to give some criticism, refusal, or deliver messages that might be unpleasant for the hearer, vague language will be one of the appropriate ways to go about it . Humor is considered the ‘smooth’ way to deliver messages that might hurt the hearer. One of the interesting forms of media toanaly s e, that consist s of humor, are comic strips. However, the study on the use of vague language in comic strips is still rare. This study discusses the analysis of vague language using Raskin’s disparagement theory of humor (1985), Grice’s Cooperative Principle and Conversational Implicature (1975). This research proposes to find out: 1) What expressions are considered as vague language in comic strips? 2) How does vague language create the humorous effects of the jokes?; and 3) How is vague language related to the disparagement functions of the jokes? It is a qualitative research, which is descriptive, involving process, meaning, and understanding gained through words or pictures (Creswell 1994). The method used is a case-study in which the data was taken from The Born Loser comic strips. The result findings show that vague language is usually reflected at the last line of the joke. Vague language creates the humorous effect of the joke by flouting the maxims and it is related to the disparagement functions based on Raskin’s theory of humor (1985) by drawing the conversational implicature. The disparagement in comic strips serve s the following functions; 1) to show hostility and agression, 2) to show malice and derison and 3) to show superiority. Keywords: disparagement; vague language; comic strips ; cooperative principles; conversational implicature

Highlights

  • Communication is a popular concept that has been offered as a cure-all for most of society’s ill

  • The following questions are discussed in this article: (1) What expressions are considered as vague language in comic strips? (2) How does vague language create the humorous effects of the jokes?; and (3) How is vague language related to disparagement functions of the jokes?

  • Qualitative research is descriptivein that the researcher is interested in the process, meaning, and understanding gained through words or pictures (Cresswell 1994).The examples in this article are for the purposes of analyzing the vague language in comic strips related to disparagement functions

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INTRODUCTION

Communication is a popular concept that has been offered as a cure-all for most of society’s ill. It is interesting to analyze how vague language is reflected in comic strips and how it is related to the disparagement theory of humor proposed by Raskin (1985). Study of vague language in comic strips is relatively sparse, and this article will discuss vague language in comic strips related to Raskin’s disparagement theory of humor (1985), Grice’s Cooperation Principle and Conversational Implicature (1975). When readers uncover the implicature of the joke, it means they get the message delivered by the author. The study may offer the readers certain knowledge about vague language reflected in comic strips and how it disparages others and what the author expects the readers to implicate from the jokes. The disparagement and vague languages appear in most of comic strips which is interesting to be explored more in language research.

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