J. L. Austin’s influential dissection of speech acts into locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts has given rise to much scholarly attention to illocutionary acts and forces. While the perlocutionary facet of speech acts has gone largely undiscussed by philosophers and linguists, folk theories of language often attend closely to the relation between speech and its consequences. In this article, I discuss one conception of perlocutions prominent in Yopno speaking communities in Papua New Guinea that emphasizes the agentive role of listeners in mediating between speech and its outcome. This cultural conception of perlocutions, I argue, is tied to a political sensibility that stresses the self-determination and equality of adult me...
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Papuan speech communities in New Guinea share a number of specific discourse preferences that are us...
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The research supported by this award will examine how major political and economic changes affect th...
The article proposes that anthropologists and historians attend to a ‘landscape of powers ’ to under...
Language is a power, it has a an important role to reach special goal. The use of language in superi...
There are probably no other people on earth to whom the image of the ‘stone-age ’ is so persistently...
J. L. Austin’s influential dissection of speech acts into locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutio...
Voice is a major concern in contemporary liberal-democratic politics, one that stresses the politica...
International audienceJ.L. Austin's insight that language should be treated as a domain of human act...
After the fall of the New Order regime, the national political constellation has changed.This situat...
The great diversity of command strategies that can be found cross-linguistically provides rich compa...
This ethnography is an account of children's place in social life affected by political and economic...
Scholars and philosophers have at one time or the other described man variously as:(i) a social anim...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
The highlanders of Papua New Guinea were one of the last large, long isolated populations to be thru...
Papuan speech communities in New Guinea share a number of specific discourse preferences that are us...
International audienceMateriality, rituals and non-verbal communication: The case of the male initia...
The research supported by this award will examine how major political and economic changes affect th...
The article proposes that anthropologists and historians attend to a ‘landscape of powers ’ to under...
Language is a power, it has a an important role to reach special goal. The use of language in superi...
There are probably no other people on earth to whom the image of the ‘stone-age ’ is so persistently...