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Pragmatic theory and social relations
pp. 107-126
Abstrakt
Imagine a situation in which two people are engaged in attempting to blow up the safe of a bank. One says (1) to the other. The literal meaning of (1) is something like, There are members of the police force in the vicinity. But the meaning that the speaker intends to communicate, and indeed that the hearer is likely to grasp, is something like Drop everything and run!
Publication details
Published in:
Hook Derek, Franks Bradley, Bauer Martin W. (2011) The social psychology of communication. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Seiten: 107-126
Referenz:
Franks Bradley (2011) „Pragmatic theory and social relations“, In: D. Hook, B. Franks & M. W. Bauer (eds.), The social psychology of communication, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 107–126.