Definition
Pragmatics outlines the study of meaning in the
interactional context
It looks beyond the
literal meaning of an utterance and considers how meaning is constructed as
well as focusing on implied meanings. It considers language as an instrument
of interaction, what people mean when they use language and how we
communicate and understand each other.
Jenny Thomas says
that pragmatics considers:
This may be best
presented in an example:
Speaker: 'Are you putting the kettle on?'
Listener knows the speaker is hinting that they would
like a hot drink.
OR
Speaker: 'What time do you call this?'
Listener interprets it as 'Why are you so late?' and knows it
is not appropriate to reply with the literal time.
The context of the interaction and our everyday experiences allow us to construct and interpret layers of meaning beyond what is literally suggested. For similar theories and ideas, see What is Conversation Analysis?, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis and Semantics. |
Minggu, 03 Mei 2015
WHAT IS PRAGMATIC
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