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Incitement to discriminatory hatred, illocution and perlocution

Pragmatics and Society, 2020
Abstract 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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Doing by saying: Toward a theory of perlocution

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1979
Taking 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.
Robert N Gaines
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The impasse of perlocution

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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Perlocution and Illocution

Journal of English Linguistics, 1974
P. Lee
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The distance between illocution and perlocution: A tale of different pragmemes to call for social distancing in two cities

Intercultural Pragmatics, 2022
On the basis of Mey’s Pragmatic Act Theory, this paper investigates the cross-cultural and cross-language variations in the pragmemes to call for social distancing in public health campaigns to combat COVID-19.
Xiaowen Wang   +2 more
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Locution, illocution, perlocution

open access: yes, 2013
Il capitolo presenta e discute le nozioni originarie di atto locutorio, illocutorio e perlocutorio (Austin) e le riformulazioni cui sono andate incontro nello sviluppo della teoria degli atti linguistici dal 1960 a oggi. L'esposizione mostra come diversi background filosofici possano generare differenze nell'analisi dell'atto linguistico e nelle ...
SBISA', MARINA
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