pragmatics — [prag mat′iks] n. 1. the branch of linguistics concerned with meaning in context, or the meanings of sentences in terms of the speaker s intentions in using them 2. the branch of semiotics dealing with the relationships of signs and symbols to… … English World dictionary
Pragmatics — Linguistics … Wikipedia
pragmatics — 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… … Philosophy dictionary
pragmatics — /prag mat iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. Logic, Philos. the branch of semiotics dealing with the causal and other relations between words, expressions, or symbols and their users. 2. Ling. the analysis of language in terms of the situational… … Universalium
pragmatics — [[t]prægmæ̱tɪks[/t]] N SING Pragmatics is the branch of linguistics that deals with the meanings and effects which come from the use of language in particular situations … English dictionary
pragmatics — noun The study of the use of language in a social context … Wiktionary
pragmatics — A branch of semiotics; the theory that deals with the relation between signs and their users, both senders and receivers. [G. pragmatikos, fr. pragma, thing done] * * * prag·mat·ics prag mat iks n pl but sing or pl in constr a branch of semiotic… … Medical dictionary
pragmatics — prag|mat|ics [prægˈmætıks] n [U] technical the study of how words and phrases are used with special meanings in particular situations … Dictionary of contemporary English
pragmatics — prag|mat|ics [ præg mætıks ] noun uncount LINGUISTICS the study of how particular words in a language are chosen and used … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pragmatics — n. field of linguistics that studies the understanding of natural language and use and meaning of language and not language structure … English contemporary dictionary