THE COMMUNICATIVE-PRAGMATIC NATURE OF EVALUATION IN DISCOURSE
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Western European Studies
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This article examines the communicative-pragmatic relation between speech and the category of evaluation. The study applies discourse-pragmatic analysis, contextual interpretation, and a comparative approach. The findings show that evaluation functions as a pragmatic layer added to propositional content and generates social meaning through strategies, presuppositions, and implicatures, clarifying evaluation’s role in interaction.