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Habermas, lecteur de J. L. Austin : L’illocution et la perlocution dans le modèle communicationnel
S. Roman
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Securitization versus sovereignty? Multi-level governance, scientific objectivation, and the discourses of the Canadian and American heads of state during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Lamontagne M.
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The Palestine-Israel conflict has long been a deeply scrutinized subject, with social media playing a pivotal role in amplifying discussions around this complex issue. However, this dominant phenomenon has only been studied in aspects of discourse with a theoretical purpose. The concrete implications seen from perlocutions in the virtual realm have yet
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A Character Language for the World’s Citizens? A Philosophical Review [PDF]
Jumanto, Jumanto
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MITIGATION OF PERLOCUTIVE INFLUENCE OF DIRECTIVE SPEECH ACTS
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Non-verbal means of optimizing the perlocutive influence of directive speech acts
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Autonomy, technology and language teacher education: what works? [PDF]
Malczewska-Webb, Beata
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Incitement to discriminatory hatred, illocution and perlocution
Pragmatics and Society, 2020Abstract Even though there seem to be no objectively defined criteria about what constitutes hate speech, a lot of legislation and policy making currently aims at combating it. This paper sets out to define hate speech under its standard legal understanding of ‘incitement to discriminatory hatred’, by adopting a speech-act theoretic perspective.
Stavros Assimakopoulos
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Journal of Pragmatics, 1993
Abstract This paper presents an overall review of the theory of perlocation since its formulation by Austin in 1962. Among the notions dealt with are the Multiplicity Thesis, the Infinity Thesis, the Causation Thesis, the Intention Irrelevance Thesis and the Effect = Act (‘effect equals act’) Fallacy.
Yueguo Gu
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Abstract This paper presents an overall review of the theory of perlocation since its formulation by Austin in 1962. Among the notions dealt with are the Multiplicity Thesis, the Infinity Thesis, the Causation Thesis, the Intention Irrelevance Thesis and the Effect = Act (‘effect equals act’) Fallacy.
Yueguo Gu
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Doing by saying: Toward a theory of perlocution
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1979Taking J. L. Austin's preliminary treatment of perlocution as its starting point, this essay provides an analysis of perlocutionary acts into five types, subsumes those type under two covering genera, then proposes a set of conditions as necessary and sufficient for the consummation of any perlocutionary act.
R. Gaines
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