SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON SOCIOPRAGMATIC ANALYSIS
Abstract
Linguistics is the scientific study of language, and linguistic analysis represents one of its core research methods. It examines how language is structured, interpreted, and used across different social and cultural contexts. Because communication is strongly influenced by social relationships, norms, and cultural expectations, sociopragmatic analysis has become an important branch of linguistic inquiry. This approach investigates how social factors shape the way people produce and interpret meaning in real-life interactions. The article provides an overview of linguistic analysis in general and offers a detailed discussion of sociopragmatics, its principles, methods, and applications.
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