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Providing a broad and detailed definition of pragmatic competence can be a challenging task, mainly due to an interdisciplinary character of pragmatics itself. This article discusses the main characteristics of pragmatic competence and aims at providing a detailed description of how it was perceived by linguist since it was first described. The approaches to foreign language teaching as well as the notion of fluency have transformed throughout the years and so has our perception of pragmatic competence. Rapidly growing popularity of mobile technologies, common access to information as well as the forming of a multi-cultural society make foreign language teaching face new challenges and opportunities. The article focuses on the place pragmatic competence takes in a modern-day language teaching and argues its importance in intercultural communication and achieving proficiency in foreign language.
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Die Sprache gehört zu den imposantesten Werkzeugen in der Arbeit eines Politikers. Die präzise Verwendung einer Sprache und Kenntnis der Rhetorik-Grundsätze sind notwendig, um ein ausgefeiltes Image zu kreieren, eine politische Unterstützung zu gewinnen und an die Macht zu kommen. Der vorliegende Beitrag setzt sich zum Ziel, die politische Sprache zu analysieren, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Sprachstrukturen, die der Manipulation und Erreichung politischer Vorteile dienen. Ein Ausgangspunkt für die Überlegungen sind parlamentarische Auftritte des niederländischen Politikers Geert Wilders.
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Language is one of the main tools politicians use in their work. An accurate language use and following the principles of rhetoric are crucial in creating a nuanced public image, gaining followers and obtaining power. The aim of this article is to examine the characteristics of the language of politics mainly in relation to linguistic structures used to manipulate and maximize political gain. A starting point for the discussion is formed by parliamentary speeches of a Dutch politician and the leader of populist party PVV, Geert Wilders.
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