Pragmatic Markers In Conversation Quiz 5 (25 MCQs)

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1. Jack:Do you have the play tickets?Laura:Didn't I give them to you?What is the conversational implicature between Jack and Laura?
2. The pragmatic component of an utterance is its
3. "the interaction behind the words uttered" belongs to .....
4. Utterance meaning is important because
5. How do social norms affect pragmatic understanding?
6. This act brings about a consequence to the audience. They have an effect on the hearer, in feelings, thoughts or actions for example changing someone's mind
7. Define Etymology
8. What is the definition of a speech act?
9. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."This is an example of .....
10. This consists of eye movements used to convey meaning.
11. Presupposition is an assumption by a speaker/writer about what is true or already known by the listener/reader
12. He is not playing well as usual is a type of presupposition
13. This is defined by Van Valin Jr. (2001) as "how sentences are constructed, and users of human languages employ a striking variety of possible arrangements of the elements in sentences."
14. "I'm afraid I can't give you that information." This is an example of .....
15. "No, no, no; you must have not heard me well:he does not live here anymore!"This is an example of .....
16. It is the study of meaning which is related to the speech situation.
17. This type of context relates to the social variables that also convey politeness, indirectness, and other cross-cultural topics.
18. What is the main function of indirect speech acts in communication?
19. Speech acts are communicative acts that convey an intended language function.
20. Is it okay if I leave the meeting a bit early today?
21. What type of statement:If you don't put your seat belt on, I will not talk to you again.
22. A speech act can be divided into ..... different smaller acts:
23. Who coined the phrase 'synthetic personalisation'?
24. "Anything that has been uttered in the discourse prior to or along with the pronoun" , which type of context is it?
25. Define Illocutionary Act: