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Cognitive-pragmatic functions of mitigation in therapeutic conversations emphasizing rapport management. [PDF]
Cheng L, Mao H, Zhang T.
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Pragmatics Analysis on Illocutionary Acts in Black Adam Movie
This research aims to analyze and describe the types of illocutionary act and the most dominant. The method used in this research is qualitative and descriptive method. The data used were taken from Black Adam movie released in 2022.
Via Lutviana, Hendar Hendar
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Speech acts and the communicative functions of emojis in LIHKG online discussion forum amid COVID-19. [PDF]
Yu C, Tay D, Jin Y, Yuan X.
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Another piece on the expanse that is illocutionary colonization. This time a dig into Kimmerer's work, Braiding Sweetgrass. This small discussion piece begins to pull apart our current linguistic cages.
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Redeeming by Unlearning: A Critical Discourse Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy on Facebook. [PDF]
Ma J, Bonnici L.
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Don't be deceived: bald-faced lies are deceitful assertions. [PDF]
Rudnicki J, Odrowąż-Sypniewska J.
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Doing More Than One Thing in Saying: A Pluralist Approach to Illocutionary Force
By challenging the classical assumption of a one-to-one correspondence between an utterance and an illocutionary act, this paper surveys a variety of approaches to illocutionary pluralism, all converging on the idea that a single utterance may perform ...
Tenchini Maria Paola
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This study explores the dynamics of speech acts within communication processes, with a focus on Searle’s classification of illocutionary acts into five categories: assertive, referential, commissive, expressive, and declarative.
Feri Lusianto +2 more
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Older adults' refusal speech act in cognitive assessment: A multimodal pragmatic perspective. [PDF]
Huang L, Qu H, Zhou D.
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An Investigation of Illocutionary Acts in ChatGPT’s Responses on Students’ Questions
This study examines the realization of illocutionary acts in ChatGPT’s responses to students, focusing specifically on representative and directive illocutionary acts based on John R. Searle’s Speech Act Theory (1979).
Ardiwan Halawa +2 more
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