PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «LOCUTIONARY ACT»
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introduced
british
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what
actually
said
feeling
person
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else
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minds
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where
sound
will
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tokens
type
those
same
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sense
uttering
sentence
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compare
illocution
perlocution
want
thank
existence
tell
friend
about
moodle
actual
perlocutioary
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issuing
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university
alberta
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question
clear
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close
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LOCUTIONARY ACT»
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1
Speech
Act And Linguistic Communication
Again, the locutionary act is classified into the phonetic, the phatic and the rhetic
act. These are subclasses within the locutionary act. However, there is a close
connectivity among them. For instance, we can make certain noises without ...
2
Philosophy of Language: The Central Topics
Austin also seems to suggest that what locutionary act a person performed when
he uttered a certain sentence is determined by what he meant by that sentence (
ibid., pp. 98, 100). Presumably, then, to know what S meant by a sentence a is to
...
Susana Nuccetelli, Gary Seay, 2008
3
Symposium on J. L. Austin (Routledge Revivals)
107) that 'the locutionary act embraces doing many things at once to be complete'
. Phonetic, phatic and rhetic acts belong together, not like species of a genus, but
like parts of a composite. They all have to flow together if a locutionary act is to ...
4
Introduction to Pragmatics
The locutionary act here is to predicate coldness of myself. The locutionary act
has to do with “what is said” in a sense rather like that in Chapter 3. What is said,
the locutionary act, links referents with predications about those referents.
5
Semantics; an Interdisciplinary Reader in Philosophy, ...
The temporal and spatial coordinates of the speech act are the time of the
locutionary act (TLA), the place of the locutionary source (PLS) and the place of
the locutionary target (PLT). There are certain verbs in English which refer to
instances ...
Danny D. Steinberg, Leon A. Jakobovits, 1971
He says, for example, that he is inclined to think that "a great many further
refinements would be possible and necessary if we were to discuss [the
locutionary act] for its own sake" (95); and at one point he even says that a
distinction between ...
7
From Utterances to Speech Acts
Recall that interpreting a locutionary act as having a non-potential content
amounts to understanding that it can yield an update of s: that is, that it can be
judged true or false. Now, on the speaker's side, successfully performing a
constative ...
8
J. L. Austin on Language
Conversely, if performing a locutionary act is uttering a sentence with a certain
meaning, and performing an illocutionary act is uttering a sentence with a certain
force, then the force is part of the meaning 'there are no two different acts but two
...
It might be said, further, that the locutionary act has elements of meaning which
have nothing to do with the illocutionary force ; the reference might be a claimant
for this status, and it might be claimed that certain elements in the sense are ...
Richard Mervyn Hare, 1972
10
Abraham Calov's Doctrine of Vocatio in Its Systematic Context
Any utterance that succeeds in "saying something" forms what Austin calls a "
locutionary act." One performs a locutionary act whenever one forms a unit of
speech. Austin continues by observing that a speaker accomplishes something
more ...