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Technology and L2 Pragmatics Learning

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2019
The field of technology and language learning, also known as CALL (computer-assisted language learning), is now a robust area of study informed by research and practice in the fields of language education, computer science, psychology, sociology ...
M. González‐Lloret
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The Pragmatics of Expertise

Angelaki, 2015
Abstract:This chapter from Vinciane Despret's book Etre bete underscores the methodological considerations for the work as a whole, setting out a model (dispositif) for further ethological studies of farm animals. Or rather, with farm animals and with their farmers, because this pragmatic (interspecies) sociology is conscious of elaborating its ...
Despret, Vinciane, Porcher, Jocelyne
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Integrative pragmatics and (im)politeness theory

Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 2018
In this chapter, we first discuss the role that pragmatics has played in the development of (im)politeness theory, and the recent move towards a middle ground that integrates classic and discursive approaches to (im)politeness.
Michael Haugh, Jonathan Culpeper
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Interlanguage Pragmatics, Curricular Innovation, and Digital Technologies

, 2018
Human interaction is fundamentally about shared understanding, created when interlocutors engage with one another around their own intended meaning and the intended meaning of others. Pragmatics is at the core of this interaction.
J. Sykes
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Pragmatics and pragmatisms

2012
Pragmatism can be thought of narrowly: as a philosophical school of thought centered on evaluating beliefs by their tendency to promote success at the satisfaction of wants, whose paradigmatic practitioners were the classical American triumvirate of Charles Peirce, William James and John Dewey.
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Pragmatics

Synthese, 1970
AbstractPragmatics—the study of language in relation to the uses of language and the context of its use ‐ is distinguished from semantics—the study of the propositional content of what is expressed in language. Pragmatic presupposition is distinguished from semantic presupposition.
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Pragmatics and pragmatism

2010
Naturalizing pragmatism A naturalizing move The question for this chapter is what kind of rational warrant the mind/brain might have for believing mysteries, for that which it can never fully understand. In the tradition of Chomsky's linguistics and in conformity to how relevance theory conceives of itself, both linguistics and pragmatics are ...
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The Pragmatics of Slurs

, 2017
I argue that the offense generation pattern of slurring terms parallels that of impoliteness behaviors, and is best explained by appeal to similar purely pragmatic mechanisms.
Renée Jorgensen Bolinger
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Introducing internet pragmatics

Internet Pragmatics, 2018
The internet and internet-mediated life have presented new issues and challenges for research on pragmatics. When analyzing the application of pragmatics to internet-mediated communication, a possibility is to set up a number of layers and study the ...
C. Xie, Francisco Yus
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Pragmatic Reasoning Pragmatic Semantics and Semantic Pragmatics

2001
This paper is concerned with the conceptual foundations of pragmatic reasoning (context-dependent reasoning). A general pragmatic semantics (a semantic analysis which includes a pragmatic parameter) is given for pragmatic reasoning, the logical properties of the various forms of pragmatic reasoning are discussed, as are many examples.
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