Introduction: The Empirical-Conceptual Approach
The Lexicalization of Linguistic Action and its Relation to Literacy
Derivational Relationships and Lexical Analysis: An Examination of Quechua Speech Act Verbs
Speech Act Verbs, Linguistic Action Verbs and Delocutivity
Reported Speech in Navajo Myth Narratives
Performative Verbs in Modern Greek and Their Syntactical Complements
Dealing with Linguistic Action Verbs in Depth
Some Basic Linguistic Action Verbs of Egyptian Arabic and Israeli Hebrew
Metapragmatics and Universals of Linguistic Action
References
Author Index
Subject Index

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The volumes presented in this series provide a forum for the cross-fertilization of ideas from diverse disciplines that share a mutual interest in discourse -- be it prose comprehension and recall, dialogue analysis, text grammar construction, computer simulation of natural language, spoken versus written discourse, or other related topics. The problems posed by multi-sentence contexts and the methods required to investigate them, while not always unique to discourse, are still sufficiently distinct as to benefit from the organized model of scientific interaction made possible by this series. Scholars working in the discourse area from the perspective of sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, ethnomethodology and the sociology of language, educational psychology (e.g., teacher/student interaction), the philosophy of language, computational linguistics, and related sub-areas are invited to submit manuscripts of monograph or book length. Edited collections of original papers resulting from conferences will also be considered.
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ISBN
9780893913656
Publisert
1987-01-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
152

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