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Poetry and perlocution in Psalm 26
Psalm 26 has been described as a late pre-exilic prayer of innocence. In it a speaker professes innocence, invites Yahweh to put him to the test, and expresses dissociation from certain groups of people who behave unethically. In contrast to this type of behaviour, the speaker expresses a strong desire to visit the temple in order to praise Yahweh ...
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Vocal Development as a Guide to Modeling the Evolution of Language. [PDF]
Oller DK, Griebel U, Warlaumont AS.
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On Quantitative Comparative Research in Communication and Language Evolution. [PDF]
Oller DK, Griebel U.
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How to do things with silence: Rethinking the centrality of speech to the securitization framework. [PDF]
Guillaume X.
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Functional flexibility of infant vocalization and the emergence of language. [PDF]
Oller DK +5 more
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Intentional Misfire: From Parasitic Illocution to Viral Perlocutions
Abstract The revaluation of the parasite operated in Chap. 2 reveals its inventive and creative dimension as a generator of significance. I pursue this revaluation in this chapter by moving from the parasite to the virus metaphor. This shift might seem minimal if we understand viruses as kinds of parasites, as Michel Serres suggests: ‘In the ...
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Significance of past statements: speech act theory. [PDF]
Gordon J.
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Jeanne Demers et Line McMurray, L’enjeu du manifeste/le manifeste en jeu, Montréal, Le Préambule, 1986 (préface de Wlad godzich). [PDF]
Ouellet, Pierre
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From speech acts to communicative acts: social network debates about sexual consent. [PDF]
Torras-Gómez E +5 more
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