Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. John R. Searle

Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language


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ISBN: 052109626X, 9780521096263. Chapter III – The structure of illocutionary acts. Searle – Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language (III). Publisher: Language: English Page: 208. S33 Sociolinguistic Perspective on Research-55.000. The elementary connection of the illocutionary component and the propositional component of speech acts illustrates the double structure of ordinary language communication: “Communication about objects (or states of affairs) takes place only on condition of .. We read Judith Butler's Undoing Gender , and i've read Gender Trouble and parts of Excitable Speech , as well as a whole bunch of general feminist theory/philosophy ( iriguray, .. -theories of language within feminist theory/philosophy/gender studies. Although speech act studies are now considered a sub-discipline of cross-cultural pragmatics, they actually take their origin in the philosophy of language. Searle, Speech Acts: An essay in the philosophy of language, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1969, p. Speech Acts, an Essay in the Philosophy of Language. S31 Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching, Hudson - 45.000. Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. S32 Statistic in Plain English, Timothy C. It's a quick overview, but it has a nice bibliography (which includes work by Searle such as Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language, 1969, and Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind, 1983). Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language made a big impression on the field of the philosophy of language when it appeared in 1969. Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language John R. Expression and Meaning: Studies in the Theory of Speech Acts.