• In linguistics, a phatic expression (English: /ˈfætɪk/, FAT-ik) is a communication which primarily serves to establish or maintain social relationships...
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  • speaker (backchanneling). In linguistic terms, these are a form of phatic expression. Aizuchi are considered reassuring to the speaker, indicating that...
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    essay "The Problem of Meaning in Primitive Languages", who coined the term "phatic communication" to describe it. The ability to conduct small talk is a social...
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  • can be verbal, non-verbal, or both. Backchannel responses are often phatic expressions, primarily serving a social or meta-conversational purpose, such as...
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  • Figures of speech Frances Brooke Imagery Linguistics Metaphor Metonymy Phatic expression Philosophy of language Rhetoric Semantics Semiotics Signified and...
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  • Discourse-completion task Entailment (pragmatics) Implicature Metaphor Phatic expression Presupposition Politeness theory Relevance theory#Speech acts Austin...
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  • simply cannot be described as an empirically validated model.: 422–3  Phatic expression Taarof Group, United Language. "Communicating in High Context vs....
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  • you she saw." Aizuchi Interjection Like: as a discourse particle Phatic expression So (word) Speech disfluency Juan, Stephen (2010). "Why do we say 'um'...
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    tokens (aizuchi). Backchannel refers to listener responses, mostly phatic expressions, that are made by a listener to support another speaker's flow of...
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  • politeness? A contrastive study of phatic talk in teenage conversation," using Leech's Phatic Maxis.im to discuss phatic expressions in Spanish and English youth...
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  • as slogans. The Phatic Function is language for the sake of interaction and is therefore associated with the Contact factor. The Phatic Function can be...
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    (: auto-reflection) emotive (: self-expression) conative (: vocative or imperative addressing of receiver) phatic (: checking channel working) metalingual...
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    major works found inspiration in Ciceronian rhetoric but introduced a new phatic element to writing and include the Summa dictaminis edita iuxta doctrinam...
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    partner places few emotional or intimate demands on them and does not expect phatic or social niceties. It is not necessarily people they want to avoid, but...
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    near the bank of a creek called (Deoka or Deokay or Degh) near Chawinda Phatic, behind the agricultural main office in Pasrur, near the city of Sialkot...
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  • English—that is, John has produced an English sentence. Austin called this a phatic act, and labels such utterances phemes. John also referred to Jeff's shirt...
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  • receiver; (4) conative, or the speaker's orientation toward the receiver; (5) phatic, or the attempt to establish and maintain contact between speaker and receiver...
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  • Minspeak included forty icons. The first was a picture of an ear, representing phatic exchanges (communication devoid of information exchange, i.e. "what’s up")...
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