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The classification of cooperative illocutionary acts

Language in Society, 1979
ABSTRACTThe different taxonomies of illocutionary acts proposed by Austin, Searle, Vendler, Ohmann, and Fraser are compared in summary form, with Searle's taxonomy taken as a reference standard. All five of these taxonomies slight two kinds of illocutionary act: (I) illocutionary acts that combine commissive with directive illocutionary force (e.g ...
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Austin on Locutionary and Illocutionary Acts

The Philosophical Review, 1968
JN ATTEMPTING to explore Austin's notion of an illocutionary act I have found his corresponding notion of a locutionary act very unhelpful and have been forced to adopt a quite different distinction between illocutionary acts and propositional acts.2 I think this difference is more than a matter of taxonomical preference and involves important ...
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Illocutionary acts of Chinese legislative language

Journal of Pragmatics, 2009
Abstract Law relies on language and particularly it relies on the performative nature of language use. Legal effects and legal consequences are commonly obtained by merely uttering certain words. The study of English legal language has attracted considerable attention in the last 25 years, but the study of Chinese legal language has been very limited.
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ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS AND SENTENCE MEANING

The Philosophical Review, 2002
Mandy Simons, William P. Alston
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Speech Acts and Illocutionary Acts

This entry discusses speech acts and illocutionary acts in the light of the different theoretical frameworks in which they have been explored from the second postwar period onward, thus distinguishing a proper pragmatic approach (either conventionality based, as in Austin 1975, or intention based, as in Searle 1969; 1976), a sociocultural approach ...
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ILLOCUTIONARY ACT IN KARATE KID’S MOVIE

2014
ABSTRACT The study deals with the types of illocutionary act usedin Karate Kid’s Movie. The objectives of the study were to discover the dominant illocutionary act and to implicate for the use dominant illocutionary act in movie. The data were the transcript of Dre Parker’s utterances which were downloaded from internet.This research was conducted by ...
Rajagukguk, Eva Inriani   +1 more
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