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Deliberate Misinterpretation from the Perspective of Socio-Cognitive Pragmatics

Linguistics and Languages

Deliberate Misinterpretation from the Perspective of Socio-Cognitive Pragmatics

R. Wang and H. Zhan

Discover how deliberate misinterpretation in conversations, highlighted in the sitcom *Friends*, can lead to unexpected communication success! This intriguing research by Rundong Wang and Hongwei Zhan reveals how ambiguity and conscious divergence in dialogue can not only cause confusion but also help speakers achieve their goals.

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Abstract
The present study explores the realizing mechanisms of deliberate misinterpretation, by examining the specific situations of deliberate misinterpretation in fictional conversation, from the perspective of socio-cognitive pragmatics, so as to shed light on human daily conversations. The results of analyzing dialogs in the sitcom Friends show that deliberate misinterpretation has to do with the possibility of ambiguity on the speaker's side and deliberate divergence on the hearer's side. It is also argued that in these circumstances egocentrism on the hearer's side is manifested consciously and deliberately. Unlike generally discussed, the deliberate breakdown of communication usually has a positive influence on the communication, and certain communicative goals of the speaker may thus be fulfilled.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 20, 2023
Authors
Rundong Wang, Hongwei Zhan
Tags
deliberate misinterpretation
socio-cognitive pragmatics
communication breakdown
ambiguity
egocentrism
dialogues
conversational dynamics
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