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THE INDONESIAN SPEAKERS TURN SIGNALS IN ENGLISH CONVERSATION: A PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVE

open access: yesTEFLIN Journal, 2006
One of activities that we, human beings, do in daily life is to have conversations with other members of our family or the society. In order that conversations flow smoothly, involving all the participants, turn signals take place.
A. Qashas Rahman
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The Pragmatic Turn in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In this paper I argue that the search for explainable models and interpretable decisions in AI must be reformulated in terms of the broader project of offering a pragmatic and naturalistic account of understanding in AI.
Páez, Andrés
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La sociologie française est-elle pragmatist compatible ?

open access: yesTracés, 2008
This article tries to answer a question: are social sciences in France pragmatist compatible? This article explores the uses and appropriations of pragmatism in French social sciences, focusing on two major intellectual examples in the past twenty years:
Romain Pudal
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‘Ought Implies Can’: Not So Pragmatic After All [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Those who want to deny the ‘ought implies can’ principle often turn to weakened views to explain ‘ought implies can’ phenomena. The two most common versions of such views are that ‘ought’ presupposes ‘can’, and that ‘ought’ conversationally implicates ...
Besch   +44 more
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On Individual Risk [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
We survey a variety of possible explications of the term "Individual Risk." These in turn are based on a variety of interpretations of "Probability," including Classical, Enumerative, Frequency, Formal, Metaphysical, Personal, Propensity, Chance and ...
Dawid, A. Philip
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From Biosphere to Semiosphere to Social Lifeworlds. Biology as an Understanding Social Science

open access: yestripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 2008
The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebrated numerous successes. Examining its subject matter from a reductionistic, materialistic point of view has led to exceptional knowledge and given rise to dozens of
Günther Witzany
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Ethical but Upsetting Geoscience Research: A Case Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Geoscience research may upset people even though it is ethically acceptable. In this paper we attempt to explore three questions about such research. It will turn out that (1) under most circumstances ethical but upsetting geoscience research is morally ...
Ortner, Florian, Pölzler, Thomas
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EVALUATING THE PRAGMATIC PARTICLE JÂ’ IN A MADURESE SPOKEN CORPUS

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2018
In verbal interaction and communication, speakers often employ communicative signals; verbal or non-verbal, special words or phrases, which can be regarded as pragmatic markers (Fraser, 1996; Foolen 2011).
Irham Irham
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Elite opinion and foreign policy in post-communist Russia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Russian elite opinion on matters of foreign policy may be classified as ‘Liberal Westerniser’, ‘Pragmatic Nationalist’ and ‘Fundamentalist Nationalist’, terms that reflect longstanding debates about the country’s relationship with the outside world.
Allison R.   +74 more
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Struktura działań komunikacyjnych w koncepcji pragmatyki formalnej J. Habermasa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper gives an analysis of some basic concepts and categories in formal pragmatic of J. Habermas. His theory allows to parameterise the pragmatic analyses and base them on the assumption of the speaker’s rationalism which refers in turn to the ...
Sikora, Sławomir
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