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Pragmatics is a sub-discipline of linguistics, philosophy, and psychology that studies how context influences the use and understanding of language.
Pragmatic analysis examines the criteria that influence linguistic behavior (e.g., greeting, socializing, persuasion) and the rules that govern turn-taking. Pragmatics also studies the ways in which language is used to accomplish things.
Pragmatics is an emerging discipline in the branches of linguistics that focuses on the meaning of language, which is specialized in the study of language understanding and use. Pragmatics is different from grammatical studies because of its own purpose and value, it is the study of human language itself. In the use of language, the speaker often does not simply want to express the static meaning of the linguistic components and symbolic units, but the listener usually has to understand the actual intention of the speaker through a series of psychological inferences.
To truly understand and use a language appropriately, it is not enough to know the pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar that make up the language.
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Summary. Pragmatics is the study of the understanding and use of language, the study of specific discourses in specific situations, and the study of how to understand and use language through context.
Pragmatics is the study of the comprehension and use of language, the study of specific discourse in a specific situation, and the study of how to understand and use language through context.
Pragmatics analyzes the criteria by which remorse affects linguistic behavior (e.g., greeting, socializing, persuading) and the rules that govern turn-by-turn, as well as the ways in which language is used to make things happen.
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Relevance theory (relevance is seen as a characteristic of discourse, thoughts, behaviors, situations, etc. that are input into the cognitive process), conversational meaning theory (conversational meaning is attached to the content of the discourse, not to the form of the discourse), and speech act theory (language is a specific way of human behavior, and people cannot do without speech acts such as speaking and writing in the actual process of communication).
Association theory is a theory of cognitive pragmatics. Presented by Spber and Wilson in Relevance: Communication and Cognition. Based on the concept of relevance and the principle of relevance, this paper analyzes the discourse theory in verbal communication.
The principles of association include: the principle of cognition, that is, the tendency of human cognition to coincide with the greatest degree of relevance; The communicative principle states that every utterance (or other act of inferential communication) should be conceived as having the best relevance to the utterance or action itself. In the theory of association, relevance is regarded as a characteristic of the words, thoughts, behaviors, and imaginary scenes that are input into the cognitive process.
The conversational meaning theory was first proposed by the American philosopher Grice, and it is the core content of pragmatics and plays a very important role in verbal communication. The theory of conversational meaning has attracted extensive attention from the academic and linguistic circles of Tetsuho because of its novel and important content.
Speech act theory is a philosophical doctrine of language. Austin of Britain proposed it, and Searle et al. of the United States developed it. According to Austen, language is a peculiar way of human behavior, and people cannot do without speech behaviors such as speaking and writing in the actual process of communication.
The central topic of linguistic analytic philosophy should be the study of the nature and internal logical construction of this speech act.
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Pragmatics is an emerging discipline in the branches of linguistics that focuses on the meaning of language. Among the many definitions of pragmatics, two concepts are very basic, one is meaning and the other is context, which is the study of the understanding and use of language, which studies specific words in specific contexts, and how they are understood and used through context.
Pragmatics focuses on the basic theories and corresponding pragmatic strategies of pragmatics, mainly focusing on six hot topics in pragmatics: context, speech acts, conversational meaning, pragmatic presuppositions, instructional information, discourse structure and information discourse, so as to ensure the relative integrity of the pragmatics system.
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Pragmatics Research: Volume 2.
Introduction: As a new discipline of linguistics, pragmatics was recognized as an independent discipline in the 70s of the last century because of a landmark event: in 1977, the Journal of Pragmatics was published in the Netherlands.
The journal has played a huge role in promoting the development of pragmatics around the world.
In the past two decades, there have been many remarkable milestones in the rapid development of Chinese Chinese studies: in 1980, Mr. Hu Zhuanglin published the article "Pragmatics" for the first time to introduce pragmatics as a discipline to Chinese scholars; In 1988, Mr. He Tiantian compiled China's first pragmatics textbook "Introduction to Pragmatics" came out, which greatly promoted the development, popularization and development of pragmatics research in China, and in 1989, the first Chinese Pragmatics Symposium was held in Guangzhou University of Foreign Chinese Affairs, the predecessor of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. In 2004, with the support of the Chinese Rhetoric Society, the Chinese Chinese Language Research Association was officially established, and the work of the research society** was also started.
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Speech act theory, association theory, frame transfer theory I don't know about the rest.
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