Publication Details
Publisher:
International Conference on Linguistics, Literature And Translation (London)
Issue: Vol 26, No (2026)
Abstract
This article examines how context influences the understanding of meaning in everyday communication. It explains that meaning is formed not only from words but also from the situation, background knowledge, and the relationships between speakers. It demonstrates that people use different types of context to interpret messages and reduce misunderstandings. It also emphasizes that pragmatic meaning is created through the interaction of language and context, making communication flexible and dependent on real-life situations.
Keywords
pragmatics
context
discourse analysis
pragmatic competence
communication theory