pragmaticsexpressing
Pragmaticsexpressing is a term used in linguistics to refer to the practice of encoding and conveying pragmatic meaning—intended effects on a listener’s interpretation—within utterances, beyond the literal semantic content of the words. It emphasizes how speakers actively shape the reception and interpretation of what they say through context, tone, and discourse structure rather than through explicit propositions alone.
The concept sits at the intersection of pragmatics, discourse analysis, and sociolinguistics. It aligns with ideas
Examples commonly attributed to pragmaticsexpressing include saying “It’s a bit chilly in here” to invite someone
Because it is not yet standardized across the field, pragmaticsexpressing is often discussed as an evolving