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Speech Acts

Author : John R. Searle
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1969-01-02
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 052109626X

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'This small but tightly packed volume is easily the most substantial discussion of speech acts since John Austin's How To Do Things With Words and one of the most important contributions to the philosophy of language in recent decades.'--Philosophical Quarterly

Indirect Speech Acts

Author : Nicolas Ruytenbeek
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-06-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781108483179

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Indirect Speech Acts by Nicolas Ruytenbeek Pdf

Explores the fascinating phenomenon of indirect speech acts, highlighting the situations they are used in, and how they are understood.

Expression and Meaning

Author : John R. Searle
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521313937

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Expression and Meaning by John R. Searle Pdf

A direct successor to Searle's Speech Acts (C.U.P. 1969), Expression and Meaning refines earlier analyses and extends speech-act theory to new areas including indirect and figurative discourse, metaphor and fiction.

Speech Acts in Literature

Author : Joseph Hillis Miller
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780804742160

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This book demonstrates the presence of literature within speech act theory and the utility of speech act theory in reading literary works. Though the founding text of speech act theory, J. L. Austin's How to Do Things with Words, repeatedly expels literature from the domain of felicitous speech acts, literature is an indispensable presence within Austin's book. It contains many literary references but also uses as essential tools literary devices of its own: imaginary stories that serve as examples and imaginary dialogues that forestall potential objections. How to Do Things with Words is not the triumphant establishment of a fully elaborated theory of speech acts, but the story of a failure to do that, the story of what Austin calls a "bogging down." After an introductory chapter that explores Austin's book in detail, the two following chapters show how Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man in different ways challenge Austin's speech act theory generally and his expulsion of literature specifically. Derrida shows that literature cannot be expelled from speech acts—rather that what he calls "iterability" means that any speech act may be literature. De Man asserts that speech act theory involves a radical dissociation between the cognitive and positing dimensions of language, what Austin calls language's "constative" and "performative" aspects. Both Derrida and de Man elaborate new speech act theories that form the basis of new notions of responsible and effective politico-ethical decision and action. The fourth chapter explores the role of strong emotion in effective speech acts through a discussion of passages in Derrida, Wittgenstein, and Austin. The final chapter demonstrates, through close readings of three passages in Proust, the way speech act theory can be employed in an illuminating way in the accurate reading of literary works.

Speech Acts, Speakers and Hearers

Author : Henk Haverkate
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027280022

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Speech Acts, Speakers and Hearers by Henk Haverkate Pdf

This study is an inquiry into the pragmatics of speaker and hearer reference. It falls into a theory-based and a description-based part. The former covers three topics: (a) the categories of speaker and hearer as opposed to the category of nonparticipants in the speech act; (b) the interactional roles of speaker and hearer as defined by the illocutionary point of the speech act and the preconditions underlying its successful performance; (c) the decomposition of the speech act as a model for describing strategies in verbal interaction. The object of the descriptive part of this study is to survey the different realizations of the categories of speaker and hearer reference and the strategic effects speakers intend to bring about by employing them. For this purpose, a language-specific analysis is applied to the system of speaker and hearer reference in Peninsular Spanish. For the sake of homogeneity, Peninsular Spanish is also chosen as the object language for the discussion of the general language phenomena which are treated in the theoretical discussion.

Speech Act Theory and Pragmatics

Author : John Searle,F. Kiefer,M. Bierwisch
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789400989641

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Speech Act Theory and Pragmatics by John Searle,F. Kiefer,M. Bierwisch Pdf

In the study of language, as in any other systematic study, there is no neutral terminology. Every technical term is an expression of the assumptions and theoretical presuppositions of its users; and in this introduction, we want to clarify some of the issues that have surrounded the assumptions behind the use of the two terms "speech acts" and "pragmatics". The notion of a speech act is fairly well understood. The theory of speech acts starts with the assumption that the minimal unit of human communica tion is not a sentence or other expression, but rather the performance of certain kinds of acts, such as making statements, asking questions, giving orders, describing, explaining, apologizing, thanking, congratulating, etc. Characteristically, a speaker performs one or more of these acts by uttering a sentence or sentences; but the act itself is not to be confused with a sentence or other expression uttered in its performance. Such types of acts as those exemplified above are called, following Austin, illocutionary acts, and they are standardly contrasted in the literature with certain other types of acts such as perlocutionary acts and propositional acts. Perlocutionary acts have to do with those effects which our utterances have on hearers which go beyond the hearer's understanding of the utterance. Such acts as convincing, persuading, annoying, amusing, and frightening are all cases of perlocutionary acts.

Essays in Speech Act Theory

Author : Daniel Vanderveken,Susumu Kubo
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027250944

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Essays in Speech Act Theory by Daniel Vanderveken,Susumu Kubo Pdf

Any study of communication must take into account the nature and role of speech acts in a broad context. This book addresses questions such as: - What do we mean? - How do we say it? and - How is it understood? in the broad context of universal, socio-cultural and psychological issues that bear on human communication. It presents an overview of current issues in speech act theory that are at the center of human and social sciences dealing with language, thought and action, building on John Searle's famous article 'How Performatives Work' (included in this book). The contributions by linguists, psychologists, computer scientists, and philosophers thus address issues of communication that are crucial in conversation analysis, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychology and philosophy, and a general understanding of how we communicate. The book is suitable for courses with an extensive bibliography for further reading and an Index.

Theatrical Speech Acts: Performing Language

Author : Erika Fischer-Lichte,Torsten Jost,Saskya Iris Jain
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-01-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781000027068

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Theatrical Speech Acts: Performing Language by Erika Fischer-Lichte,Torsten Jost,Saskya Iris Jain Pdf

Theatrical Speech Acts: Performing Language explores the significance and impact of words in performance, probing how language functions in theatrical scenarios, what it can achieve under particular conditions, and what kinds of problems may arise as a result. Presenting case studies from around the globe—spanning Argentina, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Korea, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Thailand, the UK and the US—the authors explore key issues related to theatrical speech acts, such as (post)colonial language politics; histories, practices and theories of translation for/in performance; as well as practices and processes of embodiment. With scholars from different cultural and disciplinary backgrounds examining theatrical speech acts—their preconditions, their cultural and bodily dimensions as well as their manifold political effects—the book introduces readers to a crucial linguistic dimension of historical and contemporary processes of interweaving performance cultures. Ideal for drama, theater, performance, and translation scholars worldwide, Theatrical Speech Acts opens up a unique perspective on the transformative power of language in performance.

Literary Speech Acts of the Medieval North, Volume 552

Author : Eric Shane Bryan,Alexander Vaughan Ames
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2020-05-26
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0866986103

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Literary Speech Acts of the Medieval North, Volume 552 by Eric Shane Bryan,Alexander Vaughan Ames Pdf

This volume brings together examinations of pragmatic meaning and proverbs of the Medieval North. Pragmatic meaning, which relies upon cultural and interpersonal context to go beyond the simple semantic and grammatical meaning of an utterance, has a fundamental connection with proverbs, which also communicate a deeper meaning than what is actually said. Essays in this volume explore this connection by examining the language of generosity, conversion, friendship, debate, dragon proverbs, and saints' lives. These essays are inspired by the works of Thomas A. Shippey, who has been a pioneer in the study of wisdom poetry and pragmatics in medieval literature.

Foundations of Speech Act Theory

Author : S.L. Tsohatzidis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2002-09-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134866984

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Foundations of Speech Act Theory by S.L. Tsohatzidis Pdf

Foundations of Speech Act Theory investigates the importance of speech act theory to the problem of meaning in linguistics and philosophy. The papers in this volume, written by respected philosophers and linguists, significantly advance standards of debate in this area. Beginning with a detailed introduction to the individual contributors, this collection demonstrates the relevance of speech acts to semantic theory. It includes essays unified by the assumption that current pragmatic theories are not well equipped to analyse speech acts satisfactorily, and concludes with five studies which assess the relevance of speech act theory to the understanding of philosophical problems outside the area of philosophy of language.

Speech Act Performance

Author : Alicia Martínez-Flor,Esther Usó-Juan
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2010-02-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027288363

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Speech Act Performance by Alicia Martínez-Flor,Esther Usó-Juan Pdf

Speech acts are an important and integral part of day-to-day life in all languages. In language acquisition, the need to teach speech acts in a target language has been demonstrated in studies conducted in the field of interlanguage pragmatics which indicate that the performance of speech acts may differ considerably from culture to culture, thus creating communication difficulties in cross-cultural encounters. Considering these concerns, the aim of this volume is two-fold: to deal with those theoretical approaches that inform the process of learning speech acts in particular contextual and cultural settings; and, secondly, to present a variety of methodological proposals, grounded on research-based ideas, for the teaching of the major speech acts in second/foreign language classrooms. This volume is a valuable theoretical and practical resource not only for researchers, teachers and students interested in speech act learning/teaching but also for textbook writers wishing to have an informed opinion on the pedagogical implications derived from research on speech act performance.

Speech Acts, Meaning and Intentions

Author : Armin Burkhardt
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2010-09-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110859485

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Speech Acts, Meaning and Intentions by Armin Burkhardt Pdf

Speech Acts, Meaning and Intentions: Critical Approaches to the Philosophy of J.R. Searle (Foundations of Communication and Cognition).

Speech Acts and Literary Theory

Author : Sandy Petrey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2016-08-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134983735

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Speech Acts and Literary Theory by Sandy Petrey Pdf

This book, first published in 1990, combines an introduction to speech-act theory as developed by J. L. Austin with a survey of critical essays that have adapted Austin's thought for literary analysis. Speech-act theory emphasizes the social reality created when speakers agree that their language is performative - Austin's term for utterances like: "we hereby declare" or "I promise" that produce rather than describe what they name. In contrast to formal linguistics, speech-act theory insists on language's active prominence in the organization of collective life. The first section of the text concentrates on Austin's determination to situate language in society by demonstrating the social conventions manifest in language. The second and third parts of the book discuss literary critics' responses to speech-act theory's socialisation of language, which have both opened new understandings of textuality in general and stimulated new interpretations of individual works. This book will be of interest to students of linguistics and literary theory.

Speech Acts in English

Author : Lorena Pérez-Hernández
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781108476324

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Speech Acts in English by Lorena Pérez-Hernández Pdf

This book merges theory and practical activities to show how research on speech acts can be implemented in EFL teaching.

New Work on Speech Acts

Author : Daniel Fogal,Daniel W. Harris,Matt Moss
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2018-07-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191059025

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New Work on Speech Acts by Daniel Fogal,Daniel W. Harris,Matt Moss Pdf

Speech-act theory is the interdisciplinary study of the wide range of things we do with words. Originally stemming from the influential work of twentieth-century philosophers, including J. L. Austin and Paul Grice, recent years have seen a resurgence of work on the topic. On one hand, a new generation of linguists, philosophers, and cognitive scientists have made impressive progress toward reverse-engineering the psychological underpinnings that allow us to do so much with language. Meanwhile, speech-act theory has been used to enrich our understanding of pressing social issues that include freedom of speech, racial slurs, and the duplicity of political discourse. This volume presents fourteen new essays by many of the philosophers and linguists who have led this resurgence. The topics span a methodological range that includes formal semantics and pragmatics, foundational issues about the nature of linguistic representation, and work on a variety of forms of indirect and/or uncooperative speech that occupies the intersection of the philosophy of language, ethics, and political philosophy. Several of the contributions demonstrate the benefits of integrating the methodologies and perspectives of these literatures. The essays are framed by a comprehensive introductory survey of the contemporary literature written by the editors.