Pragmatics

Description: This quiz covers the study of pragmatics, a branch of linguistics that deals with the use of language in social contexts.
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What is the primary focus of pragmatics?

  1. The study of language structure

  2. The study of language meaning

  3. The study of language use in social contexts

  4. The study of language acquisition


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Pragmatics is concerned with how language is used to communicate meaning in different social contexts.

Which of the following is an example of a pragmatic rule?

  1. Using the past tense to talk about past events

  2. Using the word 'I' to refer to oneself

  3. Taking turns when speaking in a conversation

  4. Using the appropriate register for a given situation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Pragmatic rules are social conventions that govern how language is used in different contexts. Taking turns when speaking is one example of a pragmatic rule.

What is the term for the ability to understand and use language in social contexts?

  1. Linguistic competence

  2. Pragmatic competence

  3. Communicative competence

  4. Social competence


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pragmatic competence is the ability to understand and use language in social contexts. It involves knowing how to use language appropriately in different situations and how to interpret the meaning of language in context.

Which of the following is an example of a pragmatic marker?

  1. The word 'please'

  2. The word 'thank you'

  3. The word 'I'm sorry'

  4. The word 'goodbye'


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pragmatic markers are words or phrases that are used to signal a speaker's intention or attitude. The word 'please' is an example of a pragmatic marker that is used to make a request.

What is the term for the study of how language is used to create and maintain social relationships?

  1. Sociolinguistics

  2. Pragmatics

  3. Discourse analysis

  4. Conversation analysis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sociolinguistics is the study of how language is used to create and maintain social relationships. It examines how language varies across different social groups and how it is used to express social identity and power.

Which of the following is an example of a speech act?

  1. Making a statement

  2. Asking a question

  3. Giving a command

  4. Making a promise


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Speech acts are actions that are performed through language. Making a promise is an example of a speech act because it is an action that is performed through the use of language.

What is the term for the study of how language is used to convey information?

  1. Semantics

  2. Pragmatics

  3. Syntax

  4. Discourse analysis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Semantics is the study of how language is used to convey information. It examines the meaning of words and phrases and how they are used to communicate ideas.

Which of the following is an example of a deictic expression?

  1. The word 'here'

  2. The word 'now'

  3. The word 'I'

  4. The word 'you'


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Deictic expressions are words or phrases that refer to something in the context of the utterance. The word 'here' is an example of a deictic expression because it refers to the location of the speaker.

What is the term for the study of how language is used to create and maintain social order?

  1. Discourse analysis

  2. Conversation analysis

  3. Sociolinguistics

  4. Pragmatics


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Discourse analysis is the study of how language is used to create and maintain social order. It examines how language is used to construct social reality and how it is used to negotiate power and control.

Which of the following is an example of a presupposition?

  1. The belief that the sun will rise tomorrow

  2. The belief that the sky is blue

  3. The belief that God exists

  4. The belief that the Earth is round


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Presuppositions are beliefs or assumptions that are taken for granted in a conversation. The belief that the sun will rise tomorrow is an example of a presupposition because it is typically taken for granted in conversations.

What is the term for the study of how language is used to create and maintain social identity?

  1. Sociolinguistics

  2. Pragmatics

  3. Discourse analysis

  4. Conversation analysis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sociolinguistics is the study of how language is used to create and maintain social identity. It examines how language varies across different social groups and how it is used to express social identity and power.

Which of the following is an example of a conversational implicature?

  1. The speaker's intended meaning

  2. The speaker's literal meaning

  3. The listener's interpretation of the speaker's meaning

  4. The listener's intended meaning


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Conversational implicatures are meanings that are communicated through language but are not explicitly stated. The speaker's intended meaning is an example of a conversational implicature because it is the meaning that the speaker intends to communicate.

What is the term for the study of how language is used to create and maintain social control?

  1. Discourse analysis

  2. Conversation analysis

  3. Sociolinguistics

  4. Pragmatics


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Discourse analysis is the study of how language is used to create and maintain social control. It examines how language is used to construct social reality and how it is used to negotiate power and control.

Which of the following is an example of a speech act?

  1. Making a statement

  2. Asking a question

  3. Giving a command

  4. Making a promise


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Speech acts are actions that are performed through language. Making a promise is an example of a speech act because it is an action that is performed through the use of language.

What is the term for the study of how language is used to create and maintain social relationships?

  1. Sociolinguistics

  2. Pragmatics

  3. Discourse analysis

  4. Conversation analysis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sociolinguistics is the study of how language is used to create and maintain social relationships. It examines how language varies across different social groups and how it is used to express social identity and power.

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