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{{linguistics}} '''Pragmatics''' is concerned with bridging the explanatory gap between sentence meaning and speaker’s meaning. The study of how context influences the interpretation is then crucial. Pragmatics is a subdomain of general linguistics. Context here must be interpreted as ''situation'' as it may include any imaginable extralinguistic factor, including discourse, social, environmental, and psychological factors.

Methodology and presuppositions
Pragmatics is interested predominantly in utterances, made up of sentences, and usually in the context of conversations. A distinction is made in pragmatics between ''sentence meaning'' and ''speaker meaning''. Sentence meaning is the literal meaning of the sentence, while the speaker meaning is the concept that the speaker is trying to convey. The ability to understand another speaker's intended meaning is called ''pragmatic competence''.

Related fields
According to Charles W. Morris, pragmatics tries to understand the relationship between signs and interpretations, while semantics tends to focus on the actual objects or ideas that a word refers to, and syntax (or "syntactics") examines the relationship between signs.

Significant works
* Paul Grice's cooperative principle and Gricean maxim conversational maxims * Politeness Brown & Levinson's Politeness Theory * Geoffrey Leech's politeness principle * Levinson's Presumptive Meanings * Jürgen Habermas's universal pragmatics * Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson's relevance theory

Topics in pragmatics
* Entailment (pragmatics) Entailment * Deixis * Implicature * Practical reason * Presupposition * Speech act

Bibliography
* Austin, J. L. (1962) ''How to Do Things with Words''. Oxford University Press. * Brown, Penelope, and Stephen C. Levinson. (1978) ''Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage''. Cambridge University Press. * Carston, Robyn (2002) ''Thoughts and Utterances: The Pragmatics of Explicit Communication''. Oxford: Blackwell. * Cole, Peter, ed.. (1978) ''Pragmatics''. (Syntax and Semantics, 9). New York: Academic Press. * Dijk, Teun A. van. (1977) ''Text and Context. Explorations in the Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse''. London: Longman. * Grice, H. Paul. (1989) ''Studies in the Way of Words''. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press. * Leech, Geoffrey N. (1983) ''Principles of Pragmatics''. London: Longman. * Levinson, Stephen C. (1983) ''Pragmatics''. Cambridge University Press. * Levinson, S. (2000). Presumptive meanings: The theory of generalized conversational implicature. MIT Press. * Mey, Jacob L. (1993) ''Pragmatics: An Introduction''. Oxford: Blackwell (2nd ed. 2001). * Potts, Christopher. (2005) ''The Logic of Conventional Implicatures''. Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. * Thomas, Jenny (1995) ''Meaning in Interaction: An Introduction to Pragmatics''. Longman. * Verschueren, Jef. (1999) ''Understanding Pragmatics''. London, New York: Arnold Publishers. * Verschueren, Jef, Jan-Ola Östman, Jan Blommaert, eds. (1995) ''Handbook of Pragmatics''. Amsterdam: Benjamins. * Watzlawick, Paul, Janet Helmick Beavin and Don D. Jackson (1967) ''Pragmatics of Human Communication: A Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies, and Paradoxes''. New York: Norton. * Wierzbicka, Anna (1991) ''Cross-cultural Pragmatics. The Semantics of Human Interaction''. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. * Yule, George (1996) ''Pragmatics'' (Oxford Introductions to Language Study). Oxford University Press.

See also
* Charles Peirce * Charles Peirce (Bibliography) * Semiotics * Sign relation

External links
* Liu, Shaozhong, "What is Pragmatics?", [http://www.gxnu.edu.cn/Personal/szliu/definition.html Eprint]
- Bibliography of Pragmatics online (John Benjamins)
- Handbook of Pragmatics online (John Benjamins) Category:Pragmatics * Category:Semiotics Category:Social psychology ast:Pragmática da:Pragmatik de:Pragmatik (Linguistik) es:Pragmática eo:Pragmatiko fr:Pragmatique gl:Pragmática it:Linguistica pragmatica he:פרגמטיקה hu:Pragmatika nl:Pragmatiek (taalkunde) ja:語用論 pl:Pragmatyka (językoznawstwo) pt:Pragmática fi:Pragmatiikka sv:Pragmatik th:วจนป�ิบัติศาสตร์ Pragmatics is a subfield of linguistics. It is the study of how context influences the interpretation of meaning. Context here must be interpreted as situation as it may include any imaginable extralinguistic factor. Category:Linguistics de:Kategorie:Pragmatik es:Categoría:Pragmática io:Category:Pragmatiko

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