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This article develops previous research carried out by Ruiz de Mendoza and Baicchi (2007) on the notion of illocutionary construction with a view to integrating this notion into the illocutionary layer of the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM; cf. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez & Mairal Usón 2008; Mairal Usón & Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez 2009; see ...
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This article develops previous research carried out by Ruiz de Mendoza and Baicchi (2007) on the notion of illocutionary construction with a view to integrating this notion into the illocutionary layer of the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM; cf. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez & Mairal Usón 2008; Mairal Usón & Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez 2009; see ...
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Illocutionary constructions: Cognitive motivation and linguistic realization
2007The chapter discusses conceptual metonymy in meaning construction and interpretation and, after subsuming illocutions under the more general notion of Construction, illustrates the Cognitive Cost-benefit Model developed by the authors, which explains the relationship between syntax and all facets on meaning construction, including traditional ...
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2006
The paper deals with Speech Act Theory from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. It puts forward a refined theoretical model, called the "Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model", which shows how illocutionary meaning is conveyed on the basis of high-level situational models constructed through the application of the high-level metonymy specific for generic ...
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The paper deals with Speech Act Theory from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. It puts forward a refined theoretical model, called the "Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model", which shows how illocutionary meaning is conveyed on the basis of high-level situational models constructed through the application of the high-level metonymy specific for generic ...
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Illocutionary constructions and conceptual metonymies
2017This chapter aims to contribute to the discussion of indirect speech acts by describing how constructionist approaches to language (Boas 2003; Goldberg 2006; Ruiz de Mendoza and Galera 2014) are suitable to depict the interplay of illocutions with Idealised Cognitive Models (Lakoff 1987), in particular with conceptual metonymy.
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Ewe: Its grammatical constructions and illocutionary devices
2012his work offers a modern description of Ewe(GBE), a Kwa (Niger-Congo) language of West Africa. It assumes that the “essence of linguistics is the quest for meaning” (Whorf) and investigates the meanings of grammatical constructions and illocutionary devices representing them in Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) style explications.
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2014
A review of Nuria del Campo Martínez: Illocutionary Constructions in English: Cognitive Motivation and Linguistic Realization (2013)
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A review of Nuria del Campo Martínez: Illocutionary Constructions in English: Cognitive Motivation and Linguistic Realization (2013)
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