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Felicity Conditions of Speech Acts
Speech acts are utterances whose issuance changes the states of affairs in the world. They were first introduced by J. L. Austin in his seminal book How to Do Things With Words (1962), who divided them into locutionary, illocutionary and perlocutionary acts.
Lalić, Ema Luna
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Felicity Conditions of the Speech Acts in Banyumasan Daily Conversation
A truth conditional sentence requires a sentence to fit into the world; however, it cannot be applied pragmatically in a daily conversation, consequently, non-truth conditional sentence is applied. In pragmatics filed, an utterance needs to be felicitous, thus it has to meet the felicity condition.
Hadiati, Chusni
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Felicity conditions of a theory of expert leadership in professional football [PDF]
This thesis is a critical investigation of a theory of expert leadership (hereafter TEL) and has the central aim of theory development. In proposing a TEL, Goodall (2012) argues that those at the top of organisations should be among the best experts in their industry, as opposed to general, professional managers.
Mighten, Eddie
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The three felicity conditions for “Open Mouth Operations”
For central bank announcements (CBA) to exercise autonomous power over financial markets, certain felicity conditions must be met. Their independence and transparency were quickly pinpointed by economists. Other factors have recently been identified by social scientists, such as their educative apparatus and their insertion in the institutional ...
Duterme, Tom +1 more
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Metalinguistic denial and its felicity conditions [PDF]
In the literature on denial, not much attention has been paid to metalinguistic denial, a speech act used to object to metalinguistic information in a conversation. The purposes of this paper are to describe the effects of a metalinguistic denial in a Stalnakerian framework of conversations and to determine the felicity conditions of metalinguistic ...
Celli, Gabriele
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FELICITY CONDITIONS AS A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING INCOMPETENT DISCOURSE: BRIDGING THE CONCEPTS OF RUWAIBIDAH AND THE DUNNING–KRUGER EFFECT [PDF]
This study investigates how felicity conditions—a fundamental concept in speech act theory—serve as an analytical framework for understanding incompetent discourse, particularly at the intersection of Ruwaibidah (a prophetic term referring to unqualified individuals who speak on public affairs) and the Dunning–Kruger Effect (a psychological bias in ...
Aprili Yanti, Ely Ezir
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Rock joints have obvious acoustic emission (AE) Kaiser effect and Felicity effect under multilevel cyclic shear conditions. The TFD-20H/50J rock shear apparatus was used to carry out cyclic loading and unloading joint shear tests, and the acoustic ...
Zhiqiang Hou +5 more
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An Analysis of Directive Speech Acts and Their Felicity Conditions in Jokowi’s G20 Session I Speech
This study aims to find out the type of directive speech acts uttered by Jokowi in his speech at the 17th G20 Opening. Searle and Cook felicity condition, propositional content on warning, advice, and request are used for the analysis. The data collected from Jokowi’s opening speech to all the guest and attendees.
Parjolo Aritonang +1 more
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The natural fractures in rock mass are susceptible to damage evolution when subjecting to repeated freeze-thaw (F-T) weathering in cold regions, which can lead to the instability of rock engineering and even occurrence of geological hazards. Knowledge of
Yu Wang +3 more
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Exhaustivity in single bare wh-questions: A differential-analysis of exhaustivity
Despite a large body of research, the linguistic nature of exhaustivity in single wh-questions is unresolved. Moreover, little empirical evidence exists as to which related structures pattern with bare wh-questions regarding exhaustivity.
Esther Ruigendijk +2 more
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