This paper argues for a reorientation of speech act theory towards an Austin-inspired conception of speech acts as context-changing social actions. After an overview of the role assigned to context by Austin, Searle, and other authors in pragmatics, it is argued that the context of a speech act should be considered as constructed as opposed to merely given, limited as opposed to extensible in any direction, and objective as opposed to cognitive. The compatibility of such claims with each other is discussed. Finally, the context-changing role of speech acts is analyzed differentiating between the illocutionary and the perlocutionary dimension
The paper discusses the relationship of Austin's notions of the locutionary, illocutionary and perlo...
The diploma thesis examines the role of convention in J. L. Austin's speech act theory. It describes...
Conversation has recently become a focus of interest for speech act theory and several proposals hav...
This paper argues for a reorientation of speech act theory towards an Austin-inspired con-ception of...
Language is a tool for communication among humans. A study of speech act is essentially immersed in ...
Descriptions of pragmemes and pragmatic acts in Mey (2001) and Capone (2005) seem to reduce pragmeme...
This paper is about the cognitive foundations of pragmatic theories. Besides the fact that the usual...
This essay examines J.L. Austin's theory regarding speech acts, or how we do things with words. It s...
Abstract This paper entitled “An Appraisal of Speech Act Theory and Grician Pragmatics” appreciates ...
This paper aims at presenting the recent development of pragmatics, from a philosophical point of vi...
This article explains the theory of speech acts proposed by John L. Austin and his student John R. S...
What makes it the case that an utterance constitutes an illocutionary act of a given kind? This is ...
In this work, we intend to discuss about extralinguistic aspects of meaning in a context of utteranc...
Conversation has recently become a focus of interest for speech act theory and several proposals hav...
P(論文)This paper deals with the problem of the semantic ambiguity of speech acts, reviewing the study...
The paper discusses the relationship of Austin's notions of the locutionary, illocutionary and perlo...
The diploma thesis examines the role of convention in J. L. Austin's speech act theory. It describes...
Conversation has recently become a focus of interest for speech act theory and several proposals hav...
This paper argues for a reorientation of speech act theory towards an Austin-inspired con-ception of...
Language is a tool for communication among humans. A study of speech act is essentially immersed in ...
Descriptions of pragmemes and pragmatic acts in Mey (2001) and Capone (2005) seem to reduce pragmeme...
This paper is about the cognitive foundations of pragmatic theories. Besides the fact that the usual...
This essay examines J.L. Austin's theory regarding speech acts, or how we do things with words. It s...
Abstract This paper entitled “An Appraisal of Speech Act Theory and Grician Pragmatics” appreciates ...
This paper aims at presenting the recent development of pragmatics, from a philosophical point of vi...
This article explains the theory of speech acts proposed by John L. Austin and his student John R. S...
What makes it the case that an utterance constitutes an illocutionary act of a given kind? This is ...
In this work, we intend to discuss about extralinguistic aspects of meaning in a context of utteranc...
Conversation has recently become a focus of interest for speech act theory and several proposals hav...
P(論文)This paper deals with the problem of the semantic ambiguity of speech acts, reviewing the study...
The paper discusses the relationship of Austin's notions of the locutionary, illocutionary and perlo...
The diploma thesis examines the role of convention in J. L. Austin's speech act theory. It describes...
Conversation has recently become a focus of interest for speech act theory and several proposals hav...