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Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Wittgenstein, MacDonald, and Conceptual Metaphor Theory
Abstract The discipline of philosophy has been critiqued from both within and outside itself. One brand of external critique is associated with Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT), the view that human cognition is partially structured by pervasive and automatic mappings between conceptual domains.
Cameron C. Yetman
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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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Free speech and hate speech: language and rights [PDF]
Book synopsis: Quasi ogni aspetto dell’esperienza umana sembra essere legato all’idea di normatività. Ma cosa sono le norme? Che cosa le giustifica? A chi, in quale misura e perché si applicano? Che rapporto hanno con i fatti e i valori?
Hornsby, Jennifer
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Language Loss and Illocutionary Silencing [PDF]
AbstractThe twenty-first century will witness an unprecedented decline in the diversity of the world’s languages. While most philosophers will likely agree that this decline is lamentable, the question of what exactly is lost with a language has not been systematically explored in the philosophical literature.
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You Owe Me a Make‐Up: Second Thoughts on the Second Person
European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 364-376, March 2026.
Wayne Martin
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[The version of this paper published by Oxford online in 2019 was not copy-edited and has some sense-obscuring typos. I have posted a corrected (but not the final published) version on this site.
Hinchman, Edward
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Beyond saying thanks. Compliment responses in American English and Peninsular Spanish [PDF]
This study explores how American English and Peninsular Spanish speakers respond to a compliment. Participants completed an online discourse completion test with nine different complimenting scenarios.
Cots Caimons, Josep Maria +1 more
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Herodotus Use Of Prospective Sentences And The Story Of Rhampsinitus And The Thief In The Histories [PDF]
The Histories of Herodotus is analyzed in terms of performance rather than as a text to be read. Herodotus\u27 discourse appears composed of different types of sentences or groups of sentences, which can be classified in terms of their different ...
Munson, Rosaria Vignolo
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The syntax of orientation shifting: Evidence from English high adverbs [PDF]
This paper reviews new data supporting the inclusion of a Speech Act Phrase in the left periphery. Illocutionary and evidential adverbs in English shift orientation from speakers in declarative sentences to addressees in yes-no interrogative sentences ...
Woods, Rebecca
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