与 «PERLOCUTION»相关的英语书籍
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perlocution的用法。与
perlocution相关的书籍以及同一来源的简短摘要提供其在 英语文献中的使用情境。
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Speech Acts in Argumentative Discussions: A Theoretical ...
THE CONVENTIONALITY OF THE ILLOCUTIONARY PERLOCUTION OF
CONVINCING In section 3. 1 we indicated that arguing and convincing are an
illocution and a perlocution that are very closely related. In section 3.2 we then
gave a ...
F. H. van Eemeren, Robert Grootendorst, 1984
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Strategic Maneuvering in Argumentative Discourse: Extending ...
497) defines as a perlocution brought about by means of an illocution that “it
belongs with.” Grootendorst and I described such a perlocution as “something
like the rationale” for performing the illocution; it is, as it were, in the nature of the
...
Frans H. van Eemeren, Frans Hendrik Eemeren, 2010
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Language and Power in the Office
4) PERLOCUTION For the notion of perlocution I take any successful speech act
to include a succesful production of effects on the hearer (cf. BACH/HARNISH
1982:17): Unlike illocutionary intentions, perlocutionary intentions need not be ...
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Text and Interpretation: New Approaches in the Criticism of ...
This is called the 'perlocution' -. The perlocu- tion refers to the action(s) of the
addressee (Cloete 1984:3). Let me explain the distinction between the illocution
and perlocution with the following example: The utterance 'Beware, the car!' is
said ...
Patrick J. Hartin, Jacobus H. Petzer, 1991
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The Pragmatics of Translation
Perlocution. In distinguishing locutionary, illocutionary and perlocutionary acts,
Austin (1962) was referring to what a person says, does and brings about, or is
likely to bring about, in or on somebody, respectively. In uttering a certain
sentence, ...
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The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and ...
The Perlocution of Law It is noteworthy that the two most common verbs that
express the perlocution of the legal sections are “obey” (šĕmaʾ bĕ) and “keep,
observe” (shamar) . It has been common to use the English “obey” even though
the ...
John H. Walton, D. Brent Sandy, 2013
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Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: A Speech Act Reading of John ...
2.3 Locution, illocution and perlocution The performative furthermore
encompasses following three possible acts: A locutionary act: this is the act of
producing a coherent and acceptable grammatical utterance (eg: 'You're dumb!').
Within this ...
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Cognitive Pragmatics: The Mental Processes of Communication
Illocution: threatens the addressee; Perlocution: induces the addressee to stand
still. (32) Locution: “I didn't break the vase!” Illocution: protests her innocence;
Perlocution: convinces the addressee of her innocence. (33) Locution: “Do it for ...
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Speech Acts, Meaning, and Intentions: Critical Approaches to ...
He also realizes that the contextual feature 'only guest on a late Sunday night'
points to the fact that the speaker might have the (perlocution- ary) intention 'say
good-bye to the last guest and go to bed' which is not compatible with the ...
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Philosophy Looks at the Arts: Contemporary Readings in ...
Though it oversimplies things, I ask you to think of all these consequences or
effects as one perlocution, a kind of generic response I will call "accepting" a
promise. Promising is an illocution; having a promise accepted is a perlocution.