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  • ...In Cole, Peter & J. L. Morgan (eds). 1975. ''Syntax and semantics: Speech acts.'' (Volume 3.) New York: Academic Press, 41–58.
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  • A '''speech act''' is a what a [[speaker]] does in [[utterance|uttering]] a [[sentence] ...when uttering a sentence, a speaker is involved in three different speech acts: a ''[[locutionary act]]'', an ''[[illocutionary act]]'' and a ''[[perlocut
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  • ...englisch 1975. Logic and Conversation. In ''Syntax and Semantics 3. Speech Acts. '' Cole, Peter, Jerry L. Morgan (eds.) 1975, 41-58. New York/San Francisco ...sprachphilosophischer Essay.'' Frankfurt: Suhrkamp. (englisch 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: University Press).
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  • ...g of a simple statement, which can be true or false. It is part of the ''[[Speech act]]'' theory mainly proposed by [[John Langshaw Austin]] and [[John R. Se Searle, John R. 1969. Speech Acts. Cambridge University Press.<br>
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  • ...bal speech act'') durch unterstützende [[Sprechakt]]e (''subsidiary speech acts'') konstituiert wird. Van Dijk unterscheidet ebenfalls untergeordnete [[Spr *[[Searle, John R.]]. 1975. A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts. In: Gunderson, Keith (ed.) ''Language, Mind, and Knowledge (= Minnesota St
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  • ...sprachphilosophischer Essay.'' Frankfurt: Suhrkamp. (englisch 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: University Press). *[[Searle, John R.]]. 1975. A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts. In: Gunderson, Keith (ed.) ''Language, Mind, and Knowledge (= Minnesota St
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  • ...sprachphilosophischer Essay.'' Frankfurt: Suhrkamp. (englisch 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: University Press).
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  • *– Dies. & K. Proost, The Lexicalisation of Speech Act Evaluations in German, English and Dutch. In: *N. Delbecque et al. (Hg. *J. Searle, A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts. In: ders., Expression and Meaning. Cambridge 1979, 1–29.
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  • *– Dies. & K. Proost 2005. The Lexicalisation of Speech Act Evaluations in German, English and Dutch. In: N. Delbecque et al. (Hg.) *König, E. & P. Siemund 2005. Speech Act Distinctions in Grammar. In: T. Shopen (Hg.), ''Language Typology and S
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  • ...ished two years after his death. In the context of Austin's theory of '''[[speech act]]s''' "performative" was applied to those utterances which are used to ==John L. Austin and his Theory of Speech Acts==
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  • Grice, H.P. 1975. Logic and conversation. In ''Syntax and Semantics 3: Speech Acts.'' Cole, P. & Morgan, J.L. (eds.), 41-58. New York: Academic Press.
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  • *– Dies. & K. Proost. 2005. The Lexicalisation of Speech Act Evaluations in German, English and Dutch. In: N. Delbecque et al. (Hg.) *Searle, J. 1979. A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts. In: ders., ''Expression and Meaning.'' Cambridge, 1–29.
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  • ...ly. These interaction patterns serve as face-saving acts. On the contrary, acts which work against the face needs of sender and recipient are known as [[fa ==Face-saving acts==
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  • ...er Wittgenstein (1953). It is characteristic for those theories in which [[speech act]]s play a central role, following Austin (1962). The three approaches n
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  • ...sprachphilosophischer Essay.'' Frankfurt: Suhrkamp. (englisch 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: University Press).
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  • ...sation,'' In: P. Cole and J.L. Morgan eds., Syntax and Semantics 3: Speech Acts, 41-58, New York: Academic Press
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  • ...englisch 1975. Logic and Conversation. In ''Syntax and Semantics 3. Speech Acts.'' Cole, Peter, Jerry L. Morgan (eds.), 41-58. New York/San Francisco/Lond
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  • *M. G. Core, Dialog Parsing: From Speech Repairs to Speech Acts. Diss. Univ. of Rochester 1999.
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  • ...ng definition of the notion of relevance: "An utterance U is relevant to a speech situation if U can be interpreted as contributing to the conversational goa ...tion. In: P. Cole and J.L. Morgan (eds.), ''Syntax and Semantics 3: Speech Acts'', 41-58. New York: Academic Press.
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  • ...Semantic Structure and Illocutionary Force. In: J. R. Searle et al. (Hg.), Speech Act Theory and Pragmatic. Dordrecht 1980, 1-35. *G. Grewendorf & G. Meggle (Hg.), Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality. Discussions with John R. Searle. Dordrecht 2002.
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