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, 1983
Preface A note on symbols 1. Introduction 1.1 Historical preamble 1.2 Semantics and pragmatics 1.3 General pragmatics 1.4 Aspects of speech situations 1.5 Rhetoric 2.
G. Leech
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Preface A note on symbols 1. Introduction 1.1 Historical preamble 1.2 Semantics and pragmatics 1.3 General pragmatics 1.4 Aspects of speech situations 1.5 Rhetoric 2.
G. Leech
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Pragmatics: Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association, 2020
This introductory position paper aims to familiarise the reader with the pragmatics of ritual and previous research in this field. Ritual is a complex pragmatic phenomenon present in many types of interaction, and it has been subject to academic ...
D. Kádár, J. House
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This introductory position paper aims to familiarise the reader with the pragmatics of ritual and previous research in this field. Ritual is a complex pragmatic phenomenon present in many types of interaction, and it has been subject to academic ...
D. Kádár, J. House
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The pragmatics of pragmatic encroachment [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to defend Simple Modest Invariantism (SMI) about knowledge from the threat presented by pragmatic encroachment. Pragmatic encroachment is the view that practical circumstances are relevant in some way to the truth of knowledge ascriptions—and if this is true, it would entail the falsity of SMI.
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, 2014
Preface PART I - Laying the foundations 1. Introduction 2. Politeness - Viewpoints 3. Pragmatics, indirectness and neg-politeness: a basis for politeness modeling 4. Politeness: the model PART II - Politeness and impoliteness in practice 5. A case study:
Geoffrey Leech
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Preface PART I - Laying the foundations 1. Introduction 2. Politeness - Viewpoints 3. Pragmatics, indirectness and neg-politeness: a basis for politeness modeling 4. Politeness: the model PART II - Politeness and impoliteness in practice 5. A case study:
Geoffrey Leech
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The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, 2018
Experimental pragmatics is an area of cognitive science that tests hypotheses from (semantics and) pragmatics while employing rigorous methodologies from experimental psychology.
I. Noveck
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Experimental pragmatics is an area of cognitive science that tests hypotheses from (semantics and) pragmatics while employing rigorous methodologies from experimental psychology.
I. Noveck
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The Pragmatics of Model-Driven Development
IEEE Software, 2003The potential benefits of using models are significantly greater in software than in other engineering disciplines because of the potential for a seamless link between models and the systems they represent.
B. Selić
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Philosophy Today, 1991
L'A. montre la difference qui separe C. S. Peirce de C. Morris en particulier, et le pragmatisme de la pragmatique en general. La pragmatique de la communication de C.
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L'A. montre la difference qui separe C. S. Peirce de C. Morris en particulier, et le pragmatisme de la pragmatique en general. La pragmatique de la communication de C.
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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 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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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2000
Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition founded by three American philosophers: Charles Sanders Peirce, William James and John Dewey. Starting from Alexander Bain’s definition of belief as a rule or habit of action, Peirce argued that the function of inquiry is not to represent reality, but rather to enable us to act more effectively.
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Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition founded by three American philosophers: Charles Sanders Peirce, William James and John Dewey. Starting from Alexander Bain’s definition of belief as a rule or habit of action, Peirce argued that the function of inquiry is not to represent reality, but rather to enable us to act more effectively.
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Second Language Pragmatics: From Theory to Research
, 2018Initially, the methods involved in the study of L2 pragmatics emerged from the combination of questions prompted by theories and studies of second language acquisition (SLA) in the context of L1 pragmatics research.
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