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  • ...nts of verbal irony is that the speaker is not herself performing a speech act such as making an assertion or asking a question, but pretending to perform * Clark, H. & R. Gerrig. 1984. On the pretense theory of irony. ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: General'' 113: 121-126.
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  • ...[specific language impairment]], [[surface dyslexia]], [[verbal efficiency theory]], [[williams syndrome]], [[global aphasia]] ...a]], [[assembled route]], [[bigram frequency]], [[construction-integration theory]], [[deep dyslexia]], [[dual-route model]], [[fixations]]
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  • ...tatement, which can be true or false. It is part of the ''[[Speech act]]'' theory mainly proposed by [[John Langshaw Austin]] and [[John R. Searle]]. Searle, John R. 1969. Speech Acts. Cambridge University Press.<br>
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  • ...ormative" was applied to those utterances which are used to ''perform'' an act instead of describing it. Performative utterances thus stand in opposition ==John L. Austin and his Theory of Speech Acts==
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  • ...nator]], [[subcomparative construction]], [[syntactic function]], [[X-bar theory]], [[Θ-role]] ...ice]], [[coda]], [[compensatory lengthening]], [[Contrastive Specification Theory]], [[dactyl]], [[declarative phonology]], [[degenerate foot]], [[dependency
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  • ...ructure and Illocutionary Force. In: J. R. Searle et al. (Hg.), Speech Act Theory and Pragmatic. Dordrecht 1980, 1-35. *B. Clark, Relevance Theory and the Semantics of Non-Declaratives. Diss. Middlesex Univ. London 1991.
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  • *E. König & P. Siemund, Speech Act Distinctions in Grammar. In: T. Shopen (Hg.), Language Typology and Syntact ...K. Watanabe & R. *B. Young (Hg.), Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory. Ithaca , N. Y. 2004/14.
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  • 1972a. Anton Marty and the transformatonal theory of grammar. Foundations of Language 9. 1-37. Abridged French translation: A 1976a. Reflections on the fundations of narrative theory. In T. A. van Dijk (ed.), Pragmatics of Language and Literature. 107-140. A
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