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Principles of Pragmatics is a seminal work by Geoffrey N. Leech that provides a comprehensive introduction to pragmatics, the study of how context shapes language meaning and use. The book moves beyond traditional semantics to explore how speakers and listeners interpret utterances in real-world communication situations.
Leech examines key pragmatic concepts including speech acts, implicature, presupposition, and politeness principles. The text demonstrates how factors such as social context, speaker intent, and shared knowledge influence language interpretation. Through practical examples and clear explanations, the author illustrates why the same words can carry different meanings depending on circumstances.
This work is essential for students of linguistics, communication, and language studies seeking to understand the principles governing effective human interaction and interpretation.







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