PRAGMATICS
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Key words: Linguistics, contex, language, metaphor, nonverbal communication, syntax, pragmatics, semantic, structure.Abstract
Abstract: Pragmatics in the English language is one of the youngest of the linguistic disciplines. However, its history can be traced back to the 1870s and the philosophers Charles Sanders Pierce, John Dewey, and William James.
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