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Card 6
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How does Levinson (1983) define pragmatics?
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Card 7
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What is a speech act?
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Card 8
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What does this description fit: 'a purpose and supporting presupposition'
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Card 9
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What are the five types of speech act according to Searle (1975)?
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Card 10
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What holds a presupposition- the speaker or the utterance?
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Card 11
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What are the six types of presupposition?
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Card 12
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What are the five types of deixis?
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Card 13
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How can deictic expressions be described?
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Card 14
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What are the two types of conversational implicature?
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Card 15
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Why can particularised implicature be a cause of intercultural misunderstanding?
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