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Historical Pragmatics

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2006
Pragmatics is a branch of linguistics. In a narrow sense it studies the way in which the linguistic properties of an utterance interact with its context to provide situational interpretations for the recipient of the utterance. In a wider sense, pragmatics studies all aspects of language use in an interactional and a social context.
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Pragmatics

Cognition, 1981
D, Sperber, D, Wilson
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Making Pragmatic Clinical Trials More Pragmatic

JAMA
This Viewpoint discusses pragmatic trials and their role in developing knowledge that can be broadly applicable throughout the health care system.
Richard, Platt   +2 more
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Moral Foundations Theory: The Pragmatic Validity of Moral Pluralism

, 2012
J. Graham   +6 more
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Pragmatic Markers

The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, 2019
Jesús Romero-Trillo
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Per-Protocol Analyses of Pragmatic Trials.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
M. Hernán, J. Robins
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Pragmatic Language Interpretation as Probabilistic Inference

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2016
Noah D. Goodman, Michael C. Frank
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Semantics, pragmatics, and Critical Pragmatics

2011
Introduction In the second half of the twentieth century, two important developments in the investigation of the meaning and use of natural language pushed the concept of what is said to center stage. Kaplan, Kripke, Donnellan, and others developed a theory of reference and truth for semantics that broke with the Frege–Russell descriptivist ...
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