The use of Declaration of Illocutionary Acts of the Korean-English Drama “I Hear Your Voice”
This study deals with the types of declaration of illocutionary acts in the Korean-English Drama “I Hear Your Voice”. The objectives of this study are (1) to find and classify the utterances in the English subtitle of the Korean drama entitled “I Hear ...
Endang Sartika +2 more
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“It Will Get Crowded, It Will Get Dull!”: Preventive Sensations of Density in Zurich's Future‐Making
ABSTRACT In Zurich, Switzerland's largest and wealthiest city, future planning around densification has been intensely debated in recent years, spurring referendums and direct democratic votes, and permeating the public discourse through governmental communication, political propaganda, and heightened media coverage.
Sabrina Stallone
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Speech Act Pluralism in Argumentative Polylogues
I challenge two key assumptions of speech act theory, as applied to argumentation: illocutionary monism, grounded in the idea each utterance has only one (primary) illocutionary force, and the dyadic reduction, which models interaction as a dyadic affair
Marcin Lewinski
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What are particularistic pejoratives?
Particularistic pejoratives (PPs) mock individuals based on their personal attributes yet lack a precise definition. This paper seeks to refine our understanding of PPs by examining their derogatory profiles across three dimensions: descriptiveness, intensity, and slurring potential.
Víctor Carranza‐Pinedo
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Синтактико-семантические особенности русских и словацких языковых афоризмов
The article compares/contrasts the syntactic and semantic features of language aphorisms in Russian and Slovak. The Russian and Slovak language aphorisms have a priori axiological modality and are capable of referemental use, as potential acts of ...
Ján Gallo
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New Insights Into Lakota Syntax: The Encoding of Arguments and the Number of Verbal Affixes
ABSTRACT This paper examines the morphosyntax of transitive constructions in Lakota, with particular emphasis being placed on the encoding of arguments. The analysis of argument marking through verbal affixes in Lakota transitive constructions raises two main questions: the existence or non‐existence of the zero marker for the third person singular and
Avelino Corral Esteban
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Illocutionary Speech Acts in The Short Movie “The Translator”: Pragmatic Study
Speech acts are a rich category with several pragmatic phenomena that can be studied. The aims of this research are (i) to investigate the types of illocutionary acts and (ii) its functions of illocutionary acts in the short movie “The Translator”.
Ayun Widyawanti +2 more
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MODALITY IN LINGUISTIC BEHAVIOR IN TRANSLATION OF AL-MULK: PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS
This research aims to analyze the modalities contained in the Al-Mulk, using the Pragmatics Leech and Searle in Rahardi (2003) and Alwi (1992) approaches, as well as descriptive analytical methods.
Riza Lupi Ardiati, Pika Yestia Ginanjar, Kasno Pamungkas, Titin Nurhayati Ma’mun
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Implications of Illocutionary Speech Acts Study in Language Learning for Foreigners
This study aims to explore the types and functions of speech acts in BIPA (Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers) teaching materials which can have implications for language learning for foreign speakers.
Hastari Mayrita +2 more
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How to Redo Things with Words: Deniability and the Determinants of Illocutionary Force [PDF]
When one speaks duplicitously one performs a (risky) speech act and at the same time intends that one have deniability regarding that speech act. What is it for a speaker who performs an illocutionary act to have deniability regarding that act?
LEONARD CLAPP
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