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New-born infants communicate from the first minute they come to life. This non-linguistic and non-verbal capacity to interact from the first day they come to life enables them to express their needs and evidence their typical development.
Ahmed Alduais +2 more
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Foundations of pragmatic legal linguistics
In this review essay, I describe some basic problems in the research into the legal language that are methodologically connected to linguistic and philosophical pragmatics. I call this area of knowledge pragmatic legal linguistics.
Marcus Galdia
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The pragmatic aspects and their relationship with the theatrical discourse
One of the most important contemporary approaches that has a clear impact on the analysis of artistic works is the pragmatic approach, which is a linguistic approach that studies the relationship between linguistic activity and its users, the forms and ...
Ola Ahmed Abdulrdha +1 more
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Pragmatics Avoidance in Second Language Learning: Kurdish language as an Example
This paper is entitled Pragmatics Avoidance in Second Language Learning: Kurdish language as an example. This study is concerned with the Point that when a foreign language learner learns Kurdish Language, first s/he learns and controls the sematic ...
Shakhawan Jalal Haji Faraj +1 more
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Subject of linguistic pragmatics and aspects of modern pragmatic research
In the article linguistic pragmatic factors of speech impact in texts of various genres are considered. Pragmatics is closely connected with semiotics, the sign theory, the theory of speech acts.
T. L. Arlanova
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Pragmatics Always Matters: An Expanded Vision of Experimental Pragmatics
Much of the work in experimental pragmatics is devoted to testing empirical hypotheses that arise within the study of linguistic and philosophical pragmatics.
Raymond W. Gibbs, Herbert L. Colston
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On the Semantics and Pragmatics of Linguistic Feedback [PDF]
This paper is an exploration in the semantics and pragmatics of linguistic feedback, i.e., linguistic mechanisms which enable the participants in spoken interaction to exchange information about basic communicative functions, such as contact, perception, understanding, and attitudinal reactions to the communicated content. Special attention is given to
Allwood, Jens +2 more
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The origin and development of pragmatics as a study of meaning: semiotic perspective
Pragmatics has grown into a flourishing independent academic discipline. Undefined and unsolved are, nevertheless, such confusing and controversial concerns in its evolution as research boundaries and uncertain definition.
Niu Min
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Pragmatics among Linguistic Disciplines: Problems of Definition and Classification
Until the mid-20th century, the term “pragmatics” was employed by different fields of research (such as semiotics, philosophy, sociology, psychology), which made the content of the term very wide and ambiguous.
Elizaveta Georgievna Kotorova
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Perspective pragmatique sur l’anaphore
The aim of linguistic pragmatics is the study of how meaning is computed in inferences and implicatures and what effects speech acts and presuppositions may have.
Jean Albrespit
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