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Social/interpersonal context plays an important role in shaping the meaning of an utterance. Social context is, strictly speaking, extralinguistic (Lakoff, 1972: 911). Lakoff argues that "one must be able to refer to assumptions about the social context of an utterance, as well as to other impl...
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