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- Speech_act abstract "A speech act in linguistics and the philosophy of language is an utterance that has performative function in language and communication. According to Kent Back, "almost any speech act is really the performance of several acts at once, distinguished by different aspects of the speaker's intention: there is the act of saying something, what one does in saying it, such as requesting or promising, and how one is trying to affect one's audience."The contemporary use of the term goes back to J. L. Austin's development of performative utterances and his theory of locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts. Speech acts are commonly taken to include such acts as promising, ordering, greeting, warning, inviting and congratulating.".
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- Speech_act wikiPageExternalLink speechact.html.
- Speech_act wikiPageExternalLink speech-acts.
- Speech_act wikiPageExternalLink Stanislav_Škrabec.
- Speech_act wikiPageExternalLink sprechakttheorie.jimdo.com.
- Speech_act wikiPageExternalLink Dissertation_Doerge.pdf.
- Speech_act wikiPageExternalLink www.fipa.org.
- Speech_act wikiPageExternalLink introtospeechacts.
- Speech_act wikiPageID "44836".
- Speech_act wikiPageRevisionID "601769786".
- Speech_act hasPhotoCollection Speech_act.
- Speech_act subject Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Speech_act subject Category:Oral_communication.
- Speech_act subject Category:Philosophy_of_language.
- Speech_act subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Speech_act comment "A speech act in linguistics and the philosophy of language is an utterance that has performative function in language and communication. According to Kent Back, "almost any speech act is really the performance of several acts at once, distinguished by different aspects of the speaker's intention: there is the act of saying something, what one does in saying it, such as requesting or promising, and how one is trying to affect one's audience."The contemporary use of the term goes back to J. L.".
- Speech_act label "Acte de langage".
- Speech_act label "Akt mowy".
- Speech_act label "Atos de fala".
- Speech_act label "Speech act".
- Speech_act label "Sprechakttheorie".
- Speech_act label "Taalhandeling".
- Speech_act label "Teoria degli atti linguistici".
- Speech_act label "Teoría de los actos de habla".
- Speech_act label "Речевой акт".
- Speech_act label "言語行為".
- Speech_act label "言語行為理論".
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- Speech_act sameAs 言語行為.
- Speech_act sameAs 언어행위.
- Speech_act sameAs Taalhandeling.
- Speech_act sameAs Akt_mowy.
- Speech_act sameAs Atos_de_fala.
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- Speech_act sameAs Q239606.
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- Speech_act isPrimaryTopicOf Speech_act.