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Journal of Pragmatics, 1984
Abstract The classification of illocutionary acts outlined by John L. Austin is examined and elaborated upon. Austin’s four classes of Exercitives, Commissives, Verdictives, and Behabitives are reconsidered and characterized by distinguishing between types of conventional effect on an interactional relation.
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Abstract The classification of illocutionary acts outlined by John L. Austin is examined and elaborated upon. Austin’s four classes of Exercitives, Commissives, Verdictives, and Behabitives are reconsidered and characterized by distinguishing between types of conventional effect on an interactional relation.
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Measuring and Assessing Typing Skills in Writing Research
Journal of Writing Research, 2021Luuk Van Waes
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An Overview of the Evolution of Infrared Spectroscopy Applied to Bacterial Typing
Biotechnology Journal, 2018Cristina Quintelas+2 more
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