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Aliyah Matthias
on Oct 19, 2024Verified
Which is not an aspect of pragmatics?
A) taking turns in conversation
B) using polite language
C) pronouncing your words correctly
D) telling convincing lies
Pragmatics
The branch of linguistics concerned with the practical aspects of human action and thought as they relate to the use of language.
Pronouncing
The act of articulating or saying words and sounds in a particular way.
Polite Language
The use of words, phrases, and manners that are considered socially courteous and respectful.
- Acquiring knowledge about the fundamental components of language development, encompassing syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and morphology.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquiring knowledge about the fundamental components of language development, encompassing syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and morphology.
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