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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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Kinds of conversational cooperation [PDF]
The Cooperative Principle was the organizing principle in Grice’s pragmatics. More recently, cooperation has played a reduced role in pragmatic theory. The principle has been attacked on the grounds that people are not always or generally cooperative.
Lumsden, David
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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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Pragmatic ability and disability as emergent phenomena [PDF]
A holistic approach to pragmatic ability and disability is outlined which takes account both of the behaviour of individuals involved in the communicative process, and also of the underlying factors which contribute to such behaviour.
Perkins, Michael R
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L’implicite et l’interface sémantique-pragmatique : où passe la frontière ?
The semantics-pragmatics interface issue appeared at the beginning of the Gricean turn, based on the concepts of non-natural meaning and implicature. The main issue is the criteria defining linguistic meaning from intended speaker’s meaning.
Jacques Moeschler
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This paper investigates how pragmatics can be deployed to interpret non-standard usages in the context of the English language users. There are two important linguistics keys to interpreting meanings in English: pragmatics and grammatical competence. For
Adebola Adebileje O. +1 more
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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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In natural communication speakers and hearers unconsciously follow some rules that are scientifically investigated by linguistic pragmatics. Even though dialogues in films are created, they mirror natural conversations.
Aušra POKVIETYTĖ
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Epistemic Vigilance, Cautious Optimism and Sophisticated Understanding [PDF]
Humans have developed a critical alertness to the believability and reliability of communication: epistemic vigilance (Sperber et al. 2010). It is responsible for trusting interlocutors and believing interpretations.
Padilla Cruz Manuel
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A Linguistic Approach to the Speech Acts in Aljahez`s Discourse: The Example of Earthly Life and After life Treatise [PDF]
The issue of speech act is a significant issue in pragmatics. Speech acts encapsulate lectionary, illocutionary and perloctionary forces. I have dealt with what is said in speech. What is said is an achieved action. To be achieved, this action depends on
Malek Yaseen, Malaz Harfosh
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