LanguagesFrench Pragmatics
French pragmatics refers to the study of how speakers of the French language use linguistic elements in context to convey meaning effectively. This field examines how language is used in social situations, taking into account factors such as cultural norms, social roles, and the relationship between speakers. French pragmatics explores how speakers interpret and produce language in order to achieve communicative goals and navigate various social interactions. It also investigates the influence of context, intention, and shared knowledge on the interpretation of language in French-speaking communities.
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