It's not what you say, it's how you say it
Michael Rosen on the linguistic comfort food of clich茅s, pragmatics and how we use language to connect us beyond the actual words used. With Dr Derek Bousfield.
Michael Rosen on the linguistic comfort food of clich茅s, pragmatics and how we use language to connect us beyond the actual words used. Derek Bousfield explains how words do more than carry meaning: context governs what we say and how it鈥檚 understood.
Dr Bousfield is Reader in Pragmatics and Communication and Co-Director of The Manchester Centre for Research in Linguistics and co-author of Talking in Clich茅s: The Use of Stock Phrases in Discourse and Communication.
Produced for 麻豆社 Audio Bristol by Beth O'Dea, in partnership with the Open University.
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