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Central Illocutionary Force and Meaning

Mind, 1977
The benefit of this distinction for Urmson is that it can be used to defend the claim made by Hare and others that the meaning of some words can be analysed in terms of the speech acts they are used to perform from the objection that not all utterances involving these words have a particular illocutionary force.
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Conceptual metaphor in the complex dynamics of illocutionary meaning

Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2015
This article aims to illustrate the role that conceptual metaphor plays in the complex dynamics of interpersonal communication, with the focus being placed upon the synergistic relationship that metaphor holds with other Idealized Cognitive Models (Lakoff, 1987) in the construction of illocutionary meaning.
Annalisa Baicchi
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Cognitive modeling in illocutionary meaning

Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2011
The present contribution argues that illocutionary interpretation is not only metonymic (Panther & Thornburg, 1998, 2003), but also a matter of active zone/profile discrepancy (Langacker, 1987, 1999). The theoretical framework is the Lexical Constructional Model propounded by Ruiz de Mendoza & Mairal (2008, 2011) and Mairal & Ruiz de ...
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