This book investigates the general cancellability of illocutionary
force potential through a systematic exploration conducted along three
main lines. Firstly, it addresses significant divergences in previous
literature on meaning cancellation to uncover their fundamental causes
and reconcile differing viewpoints. Secondly, it establishes a
comprehensive taxonomy of illocutionary force potential based on a
thorough review of previous classifications and an understanding of
the characteristic features of illocutionary force. Thirdly, it
examines the variation in the degree of cancellability among
illocutionary forces of varying strengths and their implications for
real-life communication. The study distinguishes between two senses of
illocutionary force potential cancellation: failure to actualize an
illocutionary force and cancellation of an actualized illocutionary
force through explicit or contextual means. It emphasizes the need for
analyses of cancellability across three dimensions: literalness,
speaker’s intention, and addressees’ intention, among other
potential factors. Two depictions of cancellability are delineated: a
static depiction based on classic Gricean criteria for consistent
judgments and a dynamic depiction based on revised criteria that
consider contextual use. Ultimately, this study aims to advance
research on the nature of illocutionary force and deepen understanding
of meaning cancellation, contributing to the broader discourse on
ordinary language meaning in diverse communication contexts.
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From the Perspective of Speech Act Pluralism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781636675343
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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