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Illocutionary Complexity: An Approach to the Nature and Origins of Dependent Illocutionary Acts
It is a well-acknowledged fact that a single token can bear different meanings. It is also well known that the same line of reasoning can be applied to illocutionary acts. For instance, the illocutionary act of saying ”It is going to rain” might function as either an assertion or a warning, depending on the context.However, we may ask ourselves whetheropenaire +1 more source
Latin Illocutionary Parentheticals
Cahiers de l'Institut de Linguistique de Louvain, 1989openaire +2 more sources
Illocutionary force and degrees of strength in language use
Journal of Pragmatics, 2001Marina Sbisa
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‘Extreme communicative acts’ and the boosting of illocutionary force
Journal of Pragmatics, 2004Lionel Wee
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