Social/interpersonal context plays an important role in shaping the meaning of an utterance. Social context is, strictly speaking, extralinguistic (Lakoff, 1972: 911). Lakoff argues that “one must be able to refer to assumptions about the social context of an utterance, as well as to other implicit assumptions made by the participants in a discourse” (907). Regarding the complexity and changeable characteristic of social context, one should never take for granted that one rule of communication can apply in all situations. A communication under a special condition requires different rule application; something that is polite in normal context may become rude in a special context. Failure to observe the social context leads to a communication...
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships a...
Context is what contributes to interpret a communicative act beyond the spoken words. It provides in...
When socially evaluating a speaker, listeners partially rely on context-dependent expectations, givi...
Social/interpersonal context plays an important role in shaping the meaning of an utterance. Social ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In traditional linguistic accounts of context, one thinks of t...
Context is a central concept in the analysis of discourse and interaction in all the major research ...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
In this chapter, we have briefly discussed how pragmatics and discourse inform each other as two clo...
The present article is formulated against the background of a theory of metapragmatics that studies...
All linguistic researchers have a basic interest in context. However there is considerable variation...
Many social aspects of a dialogue context are determined by the way an addressee ‘takes up ’ an utte...
This paper addresses the issue of the role of the social component in a theory of communication. In ...
Previous research demonstrates that listeners make social inferences about people based on how they ...
AbstractSociopragmatic failure can be explained from a cognitive viewpoint in terms of differences i...
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships a...
Context is what contributes to interpret a communicative act beyond the spoken words. It provides in...
When socially evaluating a speaker, listeners partially rely on context-dependent expectations, givi...
Social/interpersonal context plays an important role in shaping the meaning of an utterance. Social ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In traditional linguistic accounts of context, one thinks of t...
Context is a central concept in the analysis of discourse and interaction in all the major research ...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
This paper argues that in addition to the familiar approach using formal contexts, there is now a ne...
In this chapter, we have briefly discussed how pragmatics and discourse inform each other as two clo...
The present article is formulated against the background of a theory of metapragmatics that studies...
All linguistic researchers have a basic interest in context. However there is considerable variation...
Many social aspects of a dialogue context are determined by the way an addressee ‘takes up ’ an utte...
This paper addresses the issue of the role of the social component in a theory of communication. In ...
Previous research demonstrates that listeners make social inferences about people based on how they ...
AbstractSociopragmatic failure can be explained from a cognitive viewpoint in terms of differences i...
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships a...
Context is what contributes to interpret a communicative act beyond the spoken words. It provides in...
When socially evaluating a speaker, listeners partially rely on context-dependent expectations, givi...