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  1. Sep 19, 2023 · Pragmatics is the study of how context influences how we interpret and make meaning of communication. It is often described as the study of “language in use”. Sometimes, the literal meaning of what is said isn’t the implied meaning. For example, pragmatics such as metaphor, irony, euphemism, and sarcasm require contextual understanding in ...

  2. Aug 1, 2023 · These pragmatic complexities affect both the cognitive effort and effects which emerge from interpreting metaphors in discourse. This conclusion suggests the need for new experimental studies and for theories of metaphor to be more sensitive to the influence of complex pragmatic goals in online metaphor interpretation. Previous.

  3. Dec 3, 2021 · 4 The Pragmatic Functions of Metaphor. Metaphor appears to play various roles in human communication, which makes it unique among the tropes and other forms of loose language use. Its expressive power has been recognized for millennia and it has been utilized by poets and rhetors ever since.

    • Bálint Forgács
  4. According to Carston’s hypothesis, literal meaning seems to play a constitutive role, at least in certain types of complex metaphors such as poetic and extended metaphors: it remains active throughout the interpretation process, even after the metaphorical interpretation has been recovered, as shown by the experiments of Rubio Fernandez , on which Carston’s “two ways to metaphor ...

    • stefana.garello@unipa.it
  5. Jul 11, 2016 · This article examines the pragmatic interpretation of metaphor. It first looks at traditional approaches to this phenomenon, such as the Gricean model, which classify metaphor alongside other tropes like hyperbole or understatement. This type of approach analyses metaphor as resulting from an overt violation of the maxim of quality (involving ...

    • Xose Rosales Sequeiros
    • 2016
  6. Jan 12, 2021 · In the literature, the pragmatic dimension of metaphors has been clearly acknowledged. Metaphors have been described as tools that can be used for pursuing a wide range of goals including explaining, summarizing, supporting a viewpoint, illustrating, clarifying or persuading (Semino 2008; Cameron 2003; Goatly 2011, 148-167).

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  8. According to recent work on lexical pragmatics within the relevance-theoretic framework, grasping the intended meaning of a metaphorically used word requires a process of adjusting the linguistically encoded concept to derive an ad hoc concept whose denotation is broader than that of the lexical concept.

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