The paper deals with Speech Act Theory from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. It puts forward a refined theoretical model, called the "Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model", which shows how illocutionary meaning is conveyed on the basis of high-level situational models constructed through the application of the high-level metonymy specific for generic to multiple low-level situational models
In this paper I consider the concept of an illocutionary rule - i.e., the rule of the form "X counts...
This paper aims at presenting the recent development of pragmatics, from a philosophical point of vi...
The present paper focuses on the description of illocutionary constructions at level 3 of the Lexica...
The paper deals with Speech Act Theory from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. It puts forwar...
This book presents a constructional approach to the study of illocution. Ten directive and commisive...
The chapter discusses conceptual metonymy in meaning construction and interpretation and, after subs...
This chapter aims to contribute to the discussion of indirect speech acts by describing how construc...
This article develops previous research carried out by Ruiz de Mendoza and Baicchi (2007) on the not...
The book presents the Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model, a theoretical framework for the treatment of spe...
This article addresses the motivation and constraints of illocutionary meaning production. Within th...
Book synopsis: Foundations of Speech Act Theory investigates the importance of speech act theory to ...
This article illustrates the role that conceptual metaphor plays in the complex dynamics of interper...
This article illustrates the role that conceptual metaphor plays in the complex dynamics of interper...
In this paper I consider the concept of an illocutionary rule - i.e., the rule of the form "X counts...
This paper aims at presenting the recent development of pragmatics, from a philosophical point of vi...
The present paper focuses on the description of illocutionary constructions at level 3 of the Lexica...
The paper deals with Speech Act Theory from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. It puts forwar...
This book presents a constructional approach to the study of illocution. Ten directive and commisive...
The chapter discusses conceptual metonymy in meaning construction and interpretation and, after subs...
This chapter aims to contribute to the discussion of indirect speech acts by describing how construc...
This article develops previous research carried out by Ruiz de Mendoza and Baicchi (2007) on the not...
The book presents the Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model, a theoretical framework for the treatment of spe...
This article addresses the motivation and constraints of illocutionary meaning production. Within th...
Book synopsis: Foundations of Speech Act Theory investigates the importance of speech act theory to ...
This article illustrates the role that conceptual metaphor plays in the complex dynamics of interper...
This article illustrates the role that conceptual metaphor plays in the complex dynamics of interper...
In this paper I consider the concept of an illocutionary rule - i.e., the rule of the form "X counts...
This paper aims at presenting the recent development of pragmatics, from a philosophical point of vi...
The present paper focuses on the description of illocutionary constructions at level 3 of the Lexica...