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PRAGMATICS

  1. What is pragmatics? In the year 1938, an american philosopher Charles W. Morris posited that pragmatics is a branch of semiotics, the study of the contribution of signs to the interpretation process accentuating the well formed language structure and the coherent connection between language and context. In its simplest denotation, Pragmatics is the study of how language is used in context and how context influences the meaning of a person's linguistic utterances. Pragmatics is another branch of linguistics that deals with meaning and the way context bears upon it: The intended message expressed and conveyed in a communication appeals to the focal concern of pragmatics which is the way language users derive meanings from a particular kind of speech situation or context and being able to interpret, recognize, relate and comprehend the inferred meaning presented. Thus, pragmatics constitutes two vantage points: The first one is the implied and intented meaning that is not necessa...