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Pragmatics is the study of the use of language in communication, which includes the study of how the interpretation and use of utterances depends on knowledge of the real world; how speakers use and understand speech acts; how the structure of sentences is influenced by the relationship between the speaker and the hearer. When the pragmatic force of a language is misunderstood, the communication fails, leading to pragmatic failures. The pragmatic failures are composed of pragmatic linguistic failures and social-pragmatic failures. By improving learners' linguistic and communicative competence and cultural quality, the pragmatic failures might be avoided. © 2011 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland.
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Luo, X., & Gao, J. (2011). On pragmatic failures in second language learning. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 1(3), 283–286. https://doi.org/10.4304/tpls.1.3.283-286
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