pragmatics

Speech Acts in English

 You will recall that we identified the role of the context in determining the meaning of indexical references such as…

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Politeness Principle

In our study of tact in unit 4, we noted that language use often demands some form of politeness in…

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CONVERSATIONAL PRINCIPLE. WHAT IS IT?

a speaker and a hearer are guided by some “conversational principles” in order to make the right references and interpret…

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What is Presupposition?

 Speakers or writers usually design their message on the assumption that the hearer or reader already has a degree of…

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Inference and Reference

Our current article explores Inference and Reference. A speaker or writer sometimes uses one thing to refer to another and…

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Introduction to Deixis

 Words such as us, I, we, him, then, now, there, here etc. usually identify referents so that the addressee may…

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The Concept of Tact

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUZGgeNOHQg There are better or more appropriate ways of communicating certain information so that we don’t sound “too pointed” or…

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The Context of Pragmatics in the Language use

Language use in this article will definitely refer to the use of linguistic codes (words) in the context of social…

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MEANING AND SCOPE OF PRAGMATICS

Quite a number of language scholars have defined pragmatics, which are of interest to us in this study. These definitions…

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