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PRAGMATICS IN LINGUISTICS

In linguistics, pragmatics is the study of how meaning is influenced by context. It focuses on how language is used in everyday contexts and how social norms, speaker purpose, and cultural background all affect meaning. Examining shared knowledge, implicit meanings, and conversational implicatures, pragmatics studies how language users deduce meaning ...
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Pragmatics and Corpus Linguistics

2008
The recent history of linguistics has witnessed the development of some disciplines that were conceived apart but benefited from common intuitions. One example of this phenomenon is the relationship established throughout time between pragmatics and corpus linguistics.
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Informal pragmatics and linguistic creativity

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2014
Examples of successful linguistic communication give rise to two important insights: (1) it should be understood most fundamentally in terms of the pragmatic success of each individual utterance, and (2) linguistic conventions need to be understood as on a par with the non-linguistic regularities that competent language users rely upon to refer. Syntax
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Editorial: Linguistics and pragmatics

Journal of Pragmatics, 1977
Hartmut Haberland, Jacob L. Mey
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Interdisciplinarity in pragmatics and linguistics

2017
At the Second International Conference ‘Zeichen und System der Sprache’ (Magdeburg, September 1964), a certain East German professor took the floor during a discussion of one of the linguistic presentations. He started his comments by saying: ‘Als Mathematiker weiß ich zwar von der Sache nichts, kann aber immer etwas Prinzipielles dazu sagen’ (‘Being a
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