The paper presents the frequency and types of illocutionary metonymy in Hungarian directives in various social contexts, taking into account the evoked elements of the request scenarios. The recognized and construed social relations have an impact not only on addressive forms but also on the appearance of other elements such as indirectness and its scalarity, which clearly shows that human language activity reflects the physical and social worlds of the intersubjective context (cf. Verschueren 1999). Indirect directives are based on illocutionary metonymic scenarios (Panther and Thornburg 1998) and by evoking a part of the scenario referring to the core action, they give access to the illocutionary scenario domain. The scalar nature of i...
This dissertation is an in-depth analysis of the patterning and social functions of indirect complai...
Forms of address, i.e. linguistic markers of the addressee (nominal or pronominal forms as well as i...
Indirect speech acts are frequently structured by more than a single metonymy. The metonymies are re...
The paper presents the influence of social context on illocutionary metonymy in directives evoked by...
The paper presents the influence of social context on illocutionary metonymy in directives evoked by...
The article presents usage of address forms in Polish and Hungarian in requests addressed to a stran...
In this article we analyze as the problem of distinguishing direct / indirect speech act nomination ...
This paper discusses characteristics of the variability in Hungarian address forms on the basis of q...
The paper investigates Hungarian imperative sentence types from a pragmaticosemantic point of view. ...
The article discusses indirect ways of expressing requests: implicitly, i.e. implicitly expressed, a...
This paper discusses characteristics of the variability in Hungarian address forms on the basis of q...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a cross-linguistic survey of the variation of coding strateg...
The master thesis is called Indirect Speech Acts in series Vyprávěj and according to the title, it r...
My hypothesis is that politeness is universal to some extent, but there may be some cultural differe...
Contains fulltext : 191714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This dissertation is an in-depth analysis of the patterning and social functions of indirect complai...
Forms of address, i.e. linguistic markers of the addressee (nominal or pronominal forms as well as i...
Indirect speech acts are frequently structured by more than a single metonymy. The metonymies are re...
The paper presents the influence of social context on illocutionary metonymy in directives evoked by...
The paper presents the influence of social context on illocutionary metonymy in directives evoked by...
The article presents usage of address forms in Polish and Hungarian in requests addressed to a stran...
In this article we analyze as the problem of distinguishing direct / indirect speech act nomination ...
This paper discusses characteristics of the variability in Hungarian address forms on the basis of q...
The paper investigates Hungarian imperative sentence types from a pragmaticosemantic point of view. ...
The article discusses indirect ways of expressing requests: implicitly, i.e. implicitly expressed, a...
This paper discusses characteristics of the variability in Hungarian address forms on the basis of q...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a cross-linguistic survey of the variation of coding strateg...
The master thesis is called Indirect Speech Acts in series Vyprávěj and according to the title, it r...
My hypothesis is that politeness is universal to some extent, but there may be some cultural differe...
Contains fulltext : 191714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This dissertation is an in-depth analysis of the patterning and social functions of indirect complai...
Forms of address, i.e. linguistic markers of the addressee (nominal or pronominal forms as well as i...
Indirect speech acts are frequently structured by more than a single metonymy. The metonymies are re...