Propositional Structure and Illocutionary Force: A Study of the Contribution of Sentence Meaning to Speech Acts
Harvester (1977)
| Abstract | Katz offers such a grammatical account, in which makes it possible for the first time to explain the illocutionary potential of sentences within grammar. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Semantics Proposition (Logic Speech acts (Linguistics Generative grammar Competence and performance (Linguistics | |||||||||
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| Call number | P325.K34 1977b | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0855275103 0674716159 9780674716155 | |||||||||
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Claude Germain (1979). The Concept of Situation in Linguistics. University of Ottawa Press.
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Erling Skjei (1985). I. A Comment on Performative, Subject, and Proposition in Habermas's Theory of Communication. Inquiry 28 (1-4):87 – 105.
Jessica Rett (2011). Exclamatives, Degrees and Speech Acts. Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (5):411-442.
Herman Cappelen (2005). Insensitive Semantics: A Defense of Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism. Blackwell Pub..
Nicole Wyatt (2009). Failing to Do Things with Words. Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (1):135-142.
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