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  • ...ourse entity|discourse entities]]''). Furthermore, the linguist working in pragmatics is trying to account for utterances in terms of the meaning intended by the ...ject position; "just" = [[adverb]], indicating recency of action; etc.) In pragmatics, the utterance would be assessed in terms of its context. What particular p
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  • ...ourse entity|discourse entities]]''). Furthermore, the linguist working in pragmatics is trying to account for utterances in terms of the meaning intended by the ...ject position; "just" = [[adverb]], indicating recency of action; etc.) In pragmatics, the utterance would be assessed in terms of its context. What particular p
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  • ==Semantics and pragmatics== ...s distinct in that semantics involves actual linguistic knowledge, whereas pragmatics concerns knowledge outside language. For example, the sentence ''Bill's bee
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  • ...urce=gbs_navlinks_s ''Culture and language use'']. Volume 2 of Handbook of pragmatics highlights. John Benjamins Publishing Company. ISBN 9789027207791. ...growing out of 'cross-over research' between semantics and cross-cultural pragmatics."</font>
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  • ...t can involve the study of [[linguistic variation]], language attitudes, [[pragmatics]], [[discourse analysis]], [[multilingualism]], [[creolistics]], [[applied
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  • ...osure as a promoter of epenthesis.' In P. Robinson & N.O. Jungheim (eds) ''Pragmatics and Pedagogy: Proceedings of the Third PacSLRF. Volume 2.'' Tokyo: Aoyama G
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  • {{r|Semantics & Pragmatics}}
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  • ...osure as a promoter of epenthesis.' In P. Robinson & N.O. Jungheim (eds) ''Pragmatics and Pedagogy: Proceedings of the Third PacSLRF. Volume 2.'' Tokyo: Aoyama G
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  • ...e are said to "repair" their ''conversations''.<ref>Levinson, Stephen C. ''Pragmatics'' Cambridge University Press, 1983 pp.339-342. "The range of phenomena coll
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  • ...ll be changed, as editor Richard Senghas has indicated. There are a lot of pragmatics ones which seem to cover quite technical subjects. Maybe lose one or two? [
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  • ...t idly sit around naming objects, but rather use language for particular [[pragmatics|pragmatic]] purposes. Wittgenstein contends that attention to the actual us
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  • ====Pragmatics==== {{main|Pragmatics}}
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  • * [[Pragmatics]] is concerned with the role of [[context]] in the interpretation of meanin
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  • #[[Pragmatics]]
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