Pragmatic language refers to the study of how language is used in context to convey meaning and achieve communicative goals. This includes understanding how people interpret and produce language in social interactions, as well as how they use language to signal intentions and manage relationships. Research in this area examines topics such as speech acts, conversational implicature, politeness strategies, and the role of context in communication. Pragmatic language research is important for understanding how language functions in real-world situations and can have implications for fields such as education, psychology, and linguistics.