the main notions of linguopragmatics

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the main notions of the linguopragmatics the main notions of the linguopragmatics introduction linguopragmatics is a branch of linguistics that studies language use in specific contexts, focusing on how meaning is created and understood based on the interaction between the speaker, the listener, and the situation. it combines elements of linguistics and pragmatics to explore how communication achieves its goals. speech acts linguopragmatics is a branch of linguistics that studies language use in specific contexts, focusing on how meaning is created and understood based on the interaction between the speaker, the listener, and the situation. it combines elements of linguistics and pragmatics to explore how communication achieves its goals. locutionary act this is the act of producing meaningful language — essentially, the words themselves. example: "can you pass the salt?" (a grammatical, meaningful sentence.) illocutionary act this is the speaker's intended meaning or function behind the words. it’s what the …
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vs. indirect speech acts direct speech acts: these are straightforward and explicit. the form matches the intended function. example: "please open the window." (a clear directive.) indirect speech acts: these imply the intended meaning without stating it explicitly. example: "it’s quite warm in here." (implying a request to open the window.) examples of speech acts in context classroom: teacher: "do we all understand this?" (directive, encouraging students to confirm understanding.) everyday life: friend: "i’ve got a lot of work tomorrow." (expressive, possibly also a commissive, implying they won’t be available for plans.) professional setting: manager: "this report needs to be finished by tomorrow." (directive, setting a deadline.) misinterpretation of speech acts sometimes, speech acts are misunderstood due to cultural or contextual differences. example: speaker 1: "could you explain this again?" (requesting clarification.) listener interprets: "you didn’t explain well the first time." (perceived criticism.) solution: being aware of context and ensuring …
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are ways of speaking that help maintain positive relationships, avoid offending others, and show respect. developed by brown and levinson, these strategies are based on the concept of face—a person’s self-esteem or social value. positive face: the desire to be liked, admired, or appreciated. negative face: the desire to have freedom of action and not be imposed upon. politeness strategies aim to balance these needs in communication. four main politeness strategies positive politeness these strategies are used to make the listener feel appreciated or valued. examples: compliments: "you’re really good at this—could you help me out?" shared experiences: "we’re all in this together, so let’s work as a team." inclusive language: "let’s tackle this problem together." when to use: among friends or close colleagues. to build rapport or soften a request. negative politeness these strategies show respect for the listener’s autonomy and avoid imposing on them. examples: using hedging: "i …
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on politeness politeness varies across cultures. high-context cultures (e.g., japan): prefer indirectness and subtle hints. example: "it would be nice if this task could be completed soon." low-context cultures (e.g., the u.s.): value directness and clarity. example: "please finish this task by 5 pm." understanding cultural norms is essential to using politeness strategies effectively. politeness in different contexts in the classroom: teachers often use politeness to maintain a positive learning environment. positive politeness: "you’ve been doing a great job—let’s try this together." negative politeness: "would it be okay if we went over this again?" in professional settings: managers might use politeness to motivate employees. positive politeness: "your contribution is invaluable—can you take the lead on this?" negative politeness: "i understand you’re busy, but would it be possible to prioritize this task?" in everyday interactions: bald-on-record: "watch out!" (in an emergency situation.) off-record: "i’m really thirsty." (hoping someone will offer a …
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ation relies on the cooperative principle, where speakers and listeners cooperate to achieve clear and meaningful exchanges. the principle is supported by four conversational maxims: maxim of quality: be truthful and avoid saying things for which you lack evidence. example: speaker: "the test was very easy." implication: the speaker found the test manageable, assuming they are being honest. maxim of quantity: provide as much information as needed, but no more. example: speaker: "i bought a book." implication: the book is relevant to the conversation, even though details about the title or content were not mentioned. maxim of relation (relevance): be relevant to the topic at hand. example: speaker a: "is sara coming to the party?" speaker b: "her car is parked outside." implication: sara is likely at the party since her car is there. maxim of manner: be clear, concise, and orderly. avoid ambiguity or unnecessary complexity. example: speaker: "we …

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the main notions of the linguopragmatics the main notions of the linguopragmatics introduction linguopragmatics is a branch of linguistics that studies language use in specific contexts, focusing on how meaning is created and understood based on the interaction between the speaker, the listener, and the situation. it combines elements of linguistics and pragmatics to explore how communication achieves its goals. speech acts linguopragmatics is a branch of linguistics that studies language use in specific contexts, focusing on how meaning is created and understood based on the interaction between the speaker, the listener, and the situation. it combines elements of linguistics and pragmatics to explore how communication achieves its goals. locutionary act this is the act of producing meanin...

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