applied pragmatics

  • 1pragmatics — The part of the theory of signs, or semiotics, that concerns the relationship between speakers and their signs. The study of the principles governing appropriate conversational moves is called general pragmatics; applied pragmatics treats of… …

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  • 2Applied linguistics — is an interdisciplinary field of study that identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language related real life problems. Some of the academic fields related to applied linguistics are education, linguistics, psychology, anthropology,… …

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  • 3Pragmatics — Linguistics …

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  • 4Quality (pragmatics) — Quality in business, engineering and manufacturing has a pragmatic interpretation as the non inferiority or superiority of something. This is the most common interpretation of the term quality.Many different techniques and concepts have evolved… …

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  • 5Meaning (linguistics) — In linguistics, meaning is what is expressed by the writer or speaker, and what is conveyed to the reader or listener, provided that they talk about the same thing (law of identity). In other words if the object and the name of the object and the …

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  • 7Discourse analysis — Sociolinguistics Areas of study Accent · Dialect Discourse analysis Language v …

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  • 8Second language acquisition — is the process by which people learn a second language in addition to their native language(s). The term second language is used to describe the acquisition of any language after the acquisition of the mother tongue. The language to be learned is …

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  • 9Daniel Perrin — (* 1961 in Bern) ist ein Schweizer Sprach und Medienwissenschaftler mit Schwerpunkt Medienlinguistik und Textproduktionsforschung. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographie 2 Arbeitsschwerpunkte 2.1 …

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  • 10language, philosophy of — Philosophical study of the nature and use of natural languages and the relations between language, language users, and the world. It encompasses the philosophical study of linguistic meaning (see semantics), the philosophical study of language… …

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