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This video breaks down the fundamentals of communication, starting with two classical models and enhancing them with insights from linguistics, speech act theory, and pragmatics. Check it out for a visual exploration of these concepts through detailed mindmaps! • The video kicks off by discussing Shannon/Weaver (1949) and Meyer-Eppler (1959), then refines the models by adding features from linguistics (Jackendoff 2002), speech act theory (Austin 1962, Searle 1969, Bach/Harnish 1979), and pragmatics (Grice 1989 [1975], Sperber/Wilson 1996 [1986]). The results are presented in the form of increasingly detailed mindmaps. • Credits: (1) The title page has been designed using resources from PoweredTemplate.com. (2) Graphics by Art-Y (iStock-ID 164475357). (3) Icon graphics from www.flaticon.com. • Script available from : • https://www.academia.edu/126580340/Co... • 00:00 1. Four questions • 00:41 2. A typical instance • 01:29 3. The references (covers) • 01:47 4. The classical models • 03:55 5. Mindmap #1: basic elements • 05:35 6. Mindmap #2: general parameters • 07:05 7. The rattlesnake • 08:44 8. Traffic signs • 09:33 9. Dictionaries and lexicons • 11:21 10. Linguistics (Jackendoff) • 12:48 11. Syntax and semantics • 14:04 12. Mindmap #3: linguistic coding • 15:23 13. Pragmatics I: speech acts • 17:25 14. Indirect speech acts • 19:11 15. Pragmatics II: cooperative communication (Grice) • 21:23 16. Pragmatics III: Relevance (Sperber and Wilson) • 22:42 17. Mindmap #4: the pragmalinguistic basis • 23:39 18. Summary

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