Linguistic and Contextual Meaningin TEFL
Suhair Abduhvakeel Al-Sarouri;
Abstract
Meaning is mainly a communicative activity. In every language use. speakers normally focus their attention on the meaning of what is said or heard raLher (ban on its linguistic form (i.e, grammar).
Meaning, therefore, is fundamental So human society Linguistically, meaning may be achieved lexically and/ or grammatically under the heading of semantics. In relation to context
Meaning, therefore, is fundamental So human society Linguistically, meaning may be achieved lexically and/ or grammatically under the heading of semantics. In relation to context
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| Title | Linguistic and Contextual Meaningin TEFL | Other Titles | لايوجد | Authors | Suhair Abduhvakeel Al-Sarouri | Issue Date | 2006 |
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