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There are linguistic items that point to contextually salient referents without naming them explicitly.
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This perspective focuses on the linguistic strategies that are used to convey a given pragmatic meaning.
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This perspective focuses on the social judgements associated with such a scenario.
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the science of relation of signs to the interpreters
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It is a social act in which the speaker asumes that the word chosen will be interpreted as the speaker intented.
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It describes and explain linguistic meaning.
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This model is defined as the public self-image that every member wants to claim for himself.
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John Searle views... as a form of action that when we speak, we make requests, statements and apologies.
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Pragmatic meaning involves interpreting ambiguous and vague linguistic expressions in order to assign them sense in...
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Philosopher who created the term \"cooperative principle\", Paul...