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Within the framework of this study – based on the texts of informal interviews published in English-language tabloids – the illocution of reactive disagreement is defined as an effective pragmatic mechanism for the coherent unfolding of the text, jointly
M. Ereshchenko, E. Klemenova
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The Expression of Hate in Hate Speech
ABSTRACT In this article, I argue that hate speech expresses hate, and I answer some objections to expressivist views. First, I briefly comment on some limitations of pragmatic accounts of harmful speech. I then present an expressive‐normative view of derogatory discourse according to which it is expressive of an affective state by presupposing it.
Teresa Marques
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“You’re too thick to change the station” – Impoliteness, insults and responses to insults on Twitter
This paper aims to propose a typology of replies to insults based on data retrieved from Twitter, which is ripe with offensive comments. The proposed typology is embedded in the theory of impoliteness, and it hinges on the notion of the perlocutionary ...
Bączkowska Anna
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The Analysis of Illocution Functions for Imperative Utterances in Uncle’s Tom Cabin
This study aims to identify and describe the kinds of illocutionary functions for imperative utterances in the novel “Uncle Tom's Cabin” by appliying pragmatic approach. it used a descriptive qualitative method with embedded case study.
Agus Dimyati Masykur
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Abstract This paper addresses the status of the act of sharing a message in a social network. Scholars do not agree on what kind of act sharing is and what kind of communicative and illocutionary act is performed when a post is shared. We defend the view that sharing is an act similar to photocopying and distributing a document.
Aldo Frigerio, Maria Paola Tenchini
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Abstract Panpsychism is the view, found in ancient and modern, Eastern and Western philosophies, that mind is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of the universe. This article explores the use of panpsychism to support different views of God. It is seen that as a family of views, panpsychism is a theologically flexible position that has been used to ...
Joanna Leidenhag
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Sentence‐Final Particles in Mandarin*
Abstract Mandarin Chinese is rich in sentence‐final particles, which have to follow a rigid linear order when they cluster. In much of the literature, researchers focus on clarifying the functions of individual particles, with less attention being paid to the explanations of their highly restricted order. Based on corpus data and using the framework of
Hongmei Fang, Kees Hengeveld
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Abstract When thinking about how human behaviour is regulated, one generally imagines a regulation consisting of norms linguistically expressed in sentences: that is, “sentential deontic regulation”. However, this notion of regulation is reductive because there are (non‐deontic and) non‐sentential forms of regulation.
Giuseppe Lorini, Stefano Moroni
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Austin’s Speech Act Theory on Four Translations of Macbeth [PDF]
ساهمت نظرية أفعال الکلام لجون لانجشو أوستن مساهمة مبتکرة في مجال التداولية وعلم الدلالة بعد نشرها في عام 1965. وتقترح نظرية أفعال الکلام أن أفعال التواصل تنقسم إلى ثلاث فئات: الصيغة والمعنى المقصود والتـأثير.
شيماء أدهم بشير
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Abstract This article explores the role of apology in addressing moral and legal responsibility for historical institutional abuse (HIA). Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, it analyses juridical techniques within official apologies, principally by the Catholic Church, to circumvent legal responsibility for ...
ANNE‐MARIE MCALINDEN
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