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Pragmatique cognitive, argumentation et perlocution [PDF]

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2020
This paper discusses the links between pragmatics (defined as the study of meaning in context) and the study of argumentation in order to ground a pragmatic approach to perlocution. Traditionally devoted to the study of illocutionary meaning, in the vein
Steve Oswald
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The Nature of Perlocution [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The perlocutionary act of Austin’s trichotomy on speech acts is significantly crucial to the understanding of communication, but has attracted the least attention ever since its formulation. This paper reviews its studies in the past and discusses the nature of perlocution within the framework of pragmatics.
Liu, F
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Perlocutions: Reconstruction versus elimination [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Filosofia, 2014
The concept of perlocution has been problematic right since its first articulation by Austin. Two possible ways of clarifying the issue are examined.
Antonio Blanco Salgueiro
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Interaction between non-executive and executive directors in English National Health Service trust boards: an observational study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Health Serv Res, 2015
Research funded by Burdett FoundationBackground National Health Service (NHS) trusts, which provide the majority of hospital and community health services to the English NHS, are increasingly adopting a ‘public firm’ model with a board consisting of ...
Sheaff R   +3 more
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Analisis Tindak Tutur pada Wawancara Putra Nababan dan Presiden Portugal (Kajian Pragmatik) [PDF]

open access: yesSeBaSa, 2018
This mini research aims to describe the form of speech acts in the locution, ilocution, and perlocution that exist in interviews RCTI journalist, Putra Nababan with the President of Purtugal, Antonio Covaco Silva.The research method in this research is ...
Syahrizal Akbar
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Taboos, Appropriation, and Perlocution: An Analysis of Public Reactions to Tope Alabi’s “Aboru Aboye”

open access: yesIAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies
In June 2023, veteran Nigerian gospel musician Tope Alabi, came under fierce public scrutiny for using expressions associated with the Yoruba traditional religion and worship of orishas (deities) in her Christian music.
Kikelomo Adeniyi, Favour Olajide
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Is Uptake Essential to Perlocution? A Defence of Illocutionary Silencing

open access: yesKRITERION – Journal of Philosophy, 2020
Abstract Hornsby and Langton (H&L), put forward the idea of silencing as an "illocutionary disablement". Appealing to Austin's speech act theory, they situate silencing as opposite to speech act and argue that when there is silencing, people's illocutionary act fails and their right to free speech is violated.
R. Sharma
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Perlocution and the Rights of Desire

open access: yesConversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies, 2016
Friedrich Nietzsche famously and mischievously begins the notorious Second Essay in On The Genealogy of Morals (1887) with an assertion that ties the proper breeding of mankind to the right to make promises. Nietzsche maintains: “[t]o breed an animal with the right to make promises—is this not the paradoxical task that nature has set itself in the case
E. Lindstrom
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Belief Modelling, Intentionality and Perlocution in Metaphor Comprehension [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2019
Metaphor is an elegant, concise, often startling communicative form which is employed by a speaker as a means of conveying a state of affairs to a hearer; as such, it deserves to be analysed as a speech-act, with a particular illocutionary intent and perlocutionary effect. This paper describes a hybrid symbolic/connectionist model of meuphor (SAPPER by
Veale, Tony, Keane, Mark T.
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Toward a Peircean Approach to Perlocution

open access: yesPhilosophy & Rhetoric, 2018
ABSTRACTIn this article I propose to interpret Austin's conception of perlocution in light of Peirce's philosophy of signs, through the lens of his notions of thirdness and speculative rhetoric in particular. I suggest that the traditional notion of speech genre, examined within the context of Peirce's semiotic framework, can make sense of the ...
Jeoffrey Gaspard
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