BRANCH OF LINGUISTICS KNOWN AS PRAGMATICS

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  • Saydibragimova Yulduzkhon Obutkhonovna English Philology Faculty Intern teacher of the Department of Functional Vocabulary of English Uzbek State World Languages University.

Abstract

Pragmatic refers to something that is practical or rational. When someone describes you as pragmatic, they are referring to your tendency to think in terms of the practical or logical rather than the ideal situation.

 

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2022-06-14

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