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Pragmatique cognitive, argumentation et perlocution [PDF]
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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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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Poetic Perlocutions: Poetry after Cavell after Austin [PDF]
Abstract Although perlocution has received more interest lately, it remains the great unthought of Austin’s theory. The privilege he gives to illocution over perlocution, rather than being a necessity of his linguistic theory, is a contestable philosophical claim that leads him, I argue, to exclude from his consideration poetic and other ‘parasitical ...
Philip Mills
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Analysis of Utterance in The Literary Text in The Context of “Perlocution” [PDF]
Yıllarca “Edebiyat ve Dilbilim” alanları gerek yazınsal alanda gerekse de bilimsel anlamda birbirini karşılıklı olarak beslemiş ve destek olmuşlardır. Bu açıdan bakıldığında, Edebiyatı Dilbilimden, Dilbilimi de Edebiyattan ayırmak, ayrı ya da bağımsız görmek ve değerlendirmek mümkün değildir.
Selim YILMAZ, Nezihe KARA
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Toward a Peircean Approach to Perlocution [PDF]
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 ...
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Perlocutions: Reconstruction versus elimination
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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Is Uptake Essential to Perlocution? A Defence of Illocutionary Silencing
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.
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Belief Modelling, Intentionality and Perlocution in Metaphor Comprehension [PDF]
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
Tony Veale, Mark T Keane
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Perlocutions of 2024 Indonesian General Election: A Cyberpragmatics Perspective
Studies on cyberpragmatics have revealed that perlocution or an act of speaking for persuasion the meaning of language can no longer be solely interpreted from traditional pragmatic perspectives.
Nur Lailiyah
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WAYS OF ADEQUATE PERLOCUTION EFFECT DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE PROCESS OF ADVERTIZING TEXT TRANSLATION
The article studies the main ways of preserving a pragmatic dominant within the process of German-Russian translation of advertizing messages. Challenges in achieving adequate perlocution effect are preconditioned, first of all, not by verbalization ...
N. V. Nagamova, I. V. Chepurina
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