Pragmatics Flashcards

(8 cards)

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Implicature

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An implied meaning that has to be inferred as a result of a conversational maxim being broken

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Inference

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The process of deriving implied meanings

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Irony

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Using language to signal an attitude other than what has been literally expressed

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Deixis

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Words that are context- bound where meaning depends on who is being referred to, where something is happening or when it is happening

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Speech acts

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Communicative acts that carry meaning beyond the words and phrases used within them, for example apologises and promises

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Politeness

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The awareness of others needs to be approved of and liked (positive politeness) and given freedom to express their own identity and choices (negative politeness)

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Face

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The concept of how all communication relies on presenting a face to listeners and audiences and how the management of positive and negative fact needs to contribute to interaction

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Cooperative principles

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How interaction is thought to be based upon various kinds of cooperative behaviour between speakers

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