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  • Pragmatics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Pragmatics is a subfield of linguistics which studies the ways in which context contributes to meaning. Pragmatics encompasses speech act theory, ...

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  • Pragmatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Pragmatism began in the late nineteenth century with Charles Sanders Peirce and his pragmatic maxim. Through the early twentieth-century it was developed ...

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  • Social Language Use (Pragmatics)

    It is not unusual for children to have pragmatic problems in only a few situations. However, if problems in social language use occur often and seem ...

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  • Pragmatics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    These are some of the questions that pragmatics tries to answer; the sort of questions that, roughly speaking, serve to characterize the field of pragmatics ...

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  • What is pragmatics?

    Jan 5, 2004 ... Pragmatics is the study of the aspects of meaning and language use that are dependent on the speaker , the addressee and other features of ...

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