Definition Of
Pragmatics
A truly pragmatic
consideration has to deal with the users in their social context; it cannot
limit itself to the grammatically encoded aspects of contexts, as the
‘grammaticalization requirement’ seems to imply.
Communication in
society happens chiefly by means language. However, the users of language, as a
social beings, communicate and use on society’s premises, society controls
their access to the linguistic and communicative means.
Pragmatics, as the
study of the way humans use their language in communication, bases itself on a
study of those premises and determiners how they affect, and effectualize,
human language use. Hence:
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Pragmatics studies the use of language in human
communication as determined by the condition of society.[1]
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Pragmatic is corncerned with the use of these tools in
meaningfull communication. Pragmatics is about the interaction of semantic
knowledge with our knowledge of the world, taking into account context of use.[2]
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Pragmatics, the study of how utterances are used in
communicative acts, and the role played by context and non-linguisic knowledge
in the transmission of meaning.[3]
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According to Yule, Pragmatics is the study og
utterances as communicated by a speaker and interpreted by a hearer.[4]
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Pragmatic the study of language use in interpersonal
communication.[5]
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Pragmatics is the study of relationship between
linguistic forms and the users of those forms.[6]
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