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Meanings of
pragmatics
in English
Russian
прагматика
Portuguese
pragmática
Spanish
pragmatico
Catalan
pragmàtica
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Branch of linguistics.
language in use
Related terms
language subsystem
Russian
прагматика
A department of the Institute for German Language.
pragmatics department
Synonyms
Examples for "
language in use
"
language in use
Examples for "
language in use
"
1
French Francis understood, for it was the
language
in
use
in the court and among the upper classes in England.
2
Mr. Schurman has since published a copious vocabulary and grammar, of the
language
in
use
in this part of Australia.
3
The newspaper is thus widening the
language
in
use
,
and vastly increasing the number of words which enter into common talk.
4
Arnold answered in the language without words-whichis nevertheless the most expressive
language
in
use
,
between men and women, all over the world.
5
I spoke truly, when I said it was the
language
in
use
in Bombay; for it is the tongue of the white men there.
Usage of
pragmatics
in English
1
There is no distinct political dimension in the syncretic
pragmatics
of immediacy.
2
But it is not the ugly side that defines the effective
pragmatics
.
3
Hacking is by no means an experience without precedent in past
pragmatics
.
4
Within the
pragmatics
associated with literacy, this is a very good representation.
5
This explains why this conception was labeled instrumentalism or
pragmatics
of verification.
6
Moreover, such an optimum is characteristic of the
pragmatics
of the particular context.
7
This becomes even more obvious in politics, which is embedded in literacy-based
pragmatics
.
8
The
pragmatics
that overrides the need for literacy is based on individual empowerment.
9
They maintain dependencies that originated within the
pragmatics
of the civilization of literacy.
10
Augmented by worldwide networking, this
pragmatics
has become global in scope.
11
In each I saw the age-old struggle of dogma versus
pragmatics
.
12
He is the originator of a conception he called absolute
pragmatics
.
13
Due to the small scale and shared
pragmatics
of readers, this shorthand sufficed.
14
Are they a product of new human relations required by the new
pragmatics
?
15
The
pragmatics
of survival seemed determined; there was little choice in method and timing.
16
In such situations and locations, the
pragmatics
of literacy and illiteracy meet and interact.
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About this term
pragmatics
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
new pragmatics
human pragmatics
base pragmatics
current pragmatics
dominate pragmatics
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Translations for
pragmatics
Russian
прагматика
Portuguese
pragmática
pragmático
Spanish
pragmatico
teoría pragmática
pragmalingüistica
pragmatica
pragmalinguística
pragmalingüística
pragmática
teoria pragmatica
pragmalinguistica
pragmaticas
Catalan
pragmàtica
Pragmatics
through the time
Pragmatics
across language varieties
United States of America
Common