Pragmatics is about “doing things with words.”
We often use David Crystal’s definition:
Pragmatics, then, can cover a wide area ranging from in-depth research to very practical pedagogical lessons. Pragmaticians have researched many of the things people do with language, including:
- responding with refusals, and
The field has also been greatly enriched by work in cross-cultural pragmatics and interlanguage pragmatics, areas that should be of particular interest to language educators, since being truly successful with a language also involves learners being able to use language “appropriately”
References
Crystal, D. (1997). English as a global language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.