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- catalog contributor b11654677.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-253) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Preface / James R. Taylor -- Pt. I. Theoretical Background -- Ch. 1. Speech Act Theory -- 1.1. Austin, or When Saying Becomes Doing -- 1.2. Searle, or the Systematization of Speech Acts -- Ch. 2. Critiques Addressed toward Speech Act Theory -- 2.1. Derrida: The Iterability of Speech Acts -- 2.2. Pierre Livet: The Undecidability of Speech Acts and the Virtual Community -- 2.3. Bach and Harnish: A Change of Perspective -- 2.4. Pierre Bourdieu: Speech Acts and Institution -- Ch. 3. Narrativity and Speech Acts -- 3.1. Greimas' Narrative Theory -- 3.2. Narrativity and Speech Acts -- Pt. II. Toward a Model of the Organizing Property of Communication -- Ch. 4. The Semiotic Model of Illocutionary Acts -- 4.1. Redefinition of the Illocutionary Acts: Texts as Machines -- 4.2. Typology of Illocutionary Acts -- 4.3. The Ideal Conditions of Production of Speech Acts -- Ch. 5. The Semiotic Model of Perlocutionary Acts -- 5.1. Perlocutionary Transformations and Conditions of Satisfaction -- 5.2. A Semiotic Analysis of Indirectness -- 5.3. The Rhetorical and Procedural Form of Perlocutionary Transformations -- 5.5. Summary of the Main Points -- Ch. 6. The Organizing Property of Communication -- 6.1. Bruno Latour and Michel Callon: Interobjectivity and Translation as the Foundations of Collectives -- 6.2. Speech Acts as Interactoriality and Translation.".
- catalog extent "xv, 272 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1556199430 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Pragmatics & beyond ; new ser., 65".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins,".
- catalog subject "306.44 21".
- catalog subject "Oral communication Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "P95.55 .C66 2000".
- catalog subject "Semiotics.".
- catalog subject "Speech acts (Linguistics)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface / James R. Taylor -- Pt. I. Theoretical Background -- Ch. 1. Speech Act Theory -- 1.1. Austin, or When Saying Becomes Doing -- 1.2. Searle, or the Systematization of Speech Acts -- Ch. 2. Critiques Addressed toward Speech Act Theory -- 2.1. Derrida: The Iterability of Speech Acts -- 2.2. Pierre Livet: The Undecidability of Speech Acts and the Virtual Community -- 2.3. Bach and Harnish: A Change of Perspective -- 2.4. Pierre Bourdieu: Speech Acts and Institution -- Ch. 3. Narrativity and Speech Acts -- 3.1. Greimas' Narrative Theory -- 3.2. Narrativity and Speech Acts -- Pt. II. Toward a Model of the Organizing Property of Communication -- Ch. 4. The Semiotic Model of Illocutionary Acts -- 4.1. Redefinition of the Illocutionary Acts: Texts as Machines -- 4.2. Typology of Illocutionary Acts -- 4.3. The Ideal Conditions of Production of Speech Acts -- Ch. 5. The Semiotic Model of Perlocutionary Acts -- 5.1. Perlocutionary Transformations and Conditions of Satisfaction -- 5.2. A Semiotic Analysis of Indirectness -- 5.3. The Rhetorical and Procedural Form of Perlocutionary Transformations -- 5.5. Summary of the Main Points -- Ch. 6. The Organizing Property of Communication -- 6.1. Bruno Latour and Michel Callon: Interobjectivity and Translation as the Foundations of Collectives -- 6.2. Speech Acts as Interactoriality and Translation.".
- catalog title "The organizing property of communication / François Cooren.".
- catalog type "text".