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Excellente qualité de cette vidéo. Les concepts sont abordés de façon claire, extrêmement bien construite, didactique, agréable à entendre, et surtout précise et rigoureuse. Merci, c'est un plaisir.
Thank you, Sir for this very informative video. You made understanding Pragmatics a lot easier. 💚
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You have made it very easy sir.. I tried reading this from a book and things just went above my head. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge
A huge thank you to you again I'm incredibly excited to learn more about pragmatic from you in minutes.
It is much more valuable for 3 hrs lecturering.
This is really helpful and might as well be a recommendation to anyone that wants a simpler representation of this branch.
Great sir! Could you please post something on optimality theory? Also, if possible, more videos on Syntax with more difficult lessons. Eg - binding theory, wh-movement and so on. Thank you so much.
It's an extraordinary explanation of that linguistics item (( pragmatics)) short and pretty informative. Keep it up sir.
Dear sir....hats off to your command over English...I could understand clearly. Anyone who would listen to your video will definitely get inspired to improve their vocabulary .
suggestions to make video:
discourse analysis- interpretation, cohesion, coherance, speech events, co-operative principle
sociolinguistics
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I love the simple way you explain these topics.
Very polite and sympathetic way of teaching. Thanks alot sir
Thanks for sharing ❤
Please keep making more contents for us
Thank you for your videos, Evan. They have been incredibly helpful!!
It was really great. Please sir keep on uploading videos on pragmatics. Waiting for further videos
Thanks 🙏 a lot for your effort in this important lecture ✍️👍
Splendid indeed. we need more topics about cross-cultural pragmatic
Thanks a lot for sharing. I really liked the way you explained it.
Great presentation! Very clear for me to understand all these terms, thanks a lot!!
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When you said: "don't use the term deictic center, it would kill the romance," I thought "Unless the partner is a languages' freak/linguist." HAHA
Yes, in that case, if one's partner is a linguist/language nerd, terms such as "deictic center" might turn them on!
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This is a whole semester made clear in 10. Thnk you sir🙏
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Thank you so much for this comprehensible explanation. I hope you will make more videos.
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I am a new Linguistics student, going into a test tomorrow, and I have been using your videos to help me understand some of the concepts for Introduction to Linguistics. Thank you for these videos, and I hope you make more soon.
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Sir this is amazing can u make more video related this topic??
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Thanks a lot. but it would be great to make a simple comparison between descriptive and prescriptive approaches. thanks again
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pls make a video about discourse analysis
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Thank you for the video sir
Good job.... Make a video of discourse analysis.
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Amazing! Thanks!
Concerning speech acts, are locutionary, illocutionary and perlocurionary acts equivalents to direct and indirect acts? Thanks for the videos! Really useful.
They are not equivalents, but direct and indirect speech acts involve illocutionary, locutionary, and perlocutionary acts. For example, if you were the student seated by the open window and I say to you, "it sure is cold in here"--that is the locutionary act because that is what was actually said. However, the illocutionary act would be my intention as a speaker: a request for you to close the window, and the perlocutionary act would be how you interpret the meaning of "it sure is cold in here": that you take action to close the window. I hope that helps.
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Thank you sir, it was very fruitful video, looking forward to see more....
you are good khalid but you needed to add ''a '' before the word video it was a very fruitful video
@@christianoronaldo9905 You are better Ronaldo. But you need to capitalize 'khalid' so it would be 'Khalid' because it's a proper noun. and also you have to put a comma before 'but' since it acts as conjunction and separates two independent clauses.
@@arazhaqdust88 i know that so well but i really do not have time to punctuate my sentence thanks for your advice
Hello, really enjoyed your explanation on pragmatic. I’m wondering if you could talk about pragmatic equivalence? Thanks
great video
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Thanks it helps me a lot 👍
Sir, Can you make a video about discourse analysis?
Great thanks 👍🏼
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Nicely explained
at the end: wait, he can see us?
Thanks so much for this! I'm studying last minute for my exam tomorrow (ehehe) and this helped a whole lot.
I have some flustered thoughts about inference and presupposition.
Are they coming in dual or separate things? Let me explain what I understood after your lecture. The inference is understanding the purpose of the speech while presupposition is understanding the most possible response to the speech. Am I correct sir?
It's a very good lecture.
Hi Htut. You're on the right track. Inference is information used by the listener (or reader) to make a connection between what is said and what is meant, but presupposition is information, assumed by the speaker, to be known to the listener. Inference and presupposition happen in real time, as both parties of a conversation help navigate where that conversation goes.
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Maaaan, You take too much time to post. We would like to see more of your explanations. I watch you from Morocco. Keep up the good work. I appreciate your efforts. Thanks a lot.
Compare "the dog turned on the man" to "the dog turned the man on."
I channel J.L. Austin a lot.
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very informative
Many thanks for this superb presentation. All in 10 minutes; worth it more than that of a 50 minutes classroom lecture. 👍
Very good and understandable
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I totally agree!