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    26 October 2024

    • curprev 04:0504:05, 26 October 2024MaynardPerrier4 talk contribs 10,021 bytes +10,021 Created page with "What is Pragmatics?<br><br>A person who understands pragmatics can politely avoid a request, read between lines or negotiate the rules of turn-taking in conversation. Pragmatics takes cultural, social and contextal aspects into consideration when using language.<br><br>Consider this example In the news report, it is stated that a stolen image was discovered "by a branch." Our understanding of pragmatics can help us in determining the truth and improve our daily communica..."