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PRAGMATICS
Locutionary Act
This is just the actual words or sentence that someone says.
Example: Please do the dishes.
This is about what happens after the listener hears the words. It's the result of what
was said.
Example: If someone hears "Please do the dishes"
Real-Life Example
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1.Physical Context
Refers to the setting or environment where communication takes
place. For example, saying "It's cold in here" in a classroom might
mean someone wants the window closed.
2.Linguistic Context
This is the language surrounding a particular word or phrase. For
instance, the word "bank" could mean a financial institution or the
side of a river, depending on the sentence.
3.Situational Context
Focuses on the specific situation in which communication happens,
including the relationship between speakers, their roles, and
4. Cultural Context
Involves the shared beliefs, norms, and values
of a group. For example, certain gestures or
phrases might mean different things in different
cultures.
5. Cognitive Context
This relates to the knowledge and assumptions
that both the speaker and listener have.
6. Social Context
Refers to the social roles and relationships
between people communicating. How you speak
to a friend differs from how you’d speak to a
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YOU
Bawar M. Qadir