Abstract
As "anthropocentrism" became an important research principle and guiding ideology in the field of linguistics, language users, that is, "people", began to enter the research field of linguists. Whether people communicate smoothly or not is inextricably linked to those who are in dialogue, and human factors directly or indirectly affect whether the dialogue is smooth, successful and complete. As a research angle different from traditional Russian grammar and semantics, Russian pragmatics is no longer just about grammar, semantics and vocabulary, but focuses on the "unspoken meaning" revealed by discourse. The emergence of Russian pragmatics is based on the traditional theory of Russian linguistics itself on the basis of borrowing from Western pragmatics, and gradually forming a pragmatic theory system with Russian language behavior theory as the core and distinctive Russian characteristics. This paper analyzes the role of human factors in the four research scopes of Russian pragmatics: context, speech behavior theory, communicative cooperation principle, and politeness principle.
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