Speech Acts: Discursive, Multimodal, Diachronic
This Element outlines current issues in the study of speech acts. It starts with a brief outline of four waves of speech act theory, that is, the philosophical, the experimental, the corpus-based and the discursive approaches. It looks at some of the early experimental and corpus-based methods and discusses their more recent developments as a background to the most important trends in current speech act research. Discursive approaches shift the focus from single utterances to interaction and interactional sequences. Multimodal approaches show that the notion of 'speech act' needs to be extended in order to cover the multimodality of communicative acts. And diachronic approaches focus on the historicity of speech acts. The final section discusses some open issues and potential further developments of speech act research.
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Speech Acts: Discursive, Multimodal, Diachronic
This Element outlines current issues in the study of speech acts. It starts with a brief outline of four waves of speech act theory, that is, the philosophical, the experimental, the corpus-based and the discursive approaches. It looks at some of the early experimental and corpus-based methods and discusses their more recent developments as a background to the most important trends in current speech act research. Discursive approaches shift the focus from single utterances to interaction and interactional sequences. Multimodal approaches show that the notion of 'speech act' needs to be extended in order to cover the multimodality of communicative acts. And diachronic approaches focus on the historicity of speech acts. The final section discusses some open issues and potential further developments of speech act research.
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Speech Acts: Discursive, Multimodal, Diachronic

Speech Acts: Discursive, Multimodal, Diachronic

by Andreas H. Jucker
Speech Acts: Discursive, Multimodal, Diachronic

Speech Acts: Discursive, Multimodal, Diachronic

by Andreas H. Jucker

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This Element outlines current issues in the study of speech acts. It starts with a brief outline of four waves of speech act theory, that is, the philosophical, the experimental, the corpus-based and the discursive approaches. It looks at some of the early experimental and corpus-based methods and discusses their more recent developments as a background to the most important trends in current speech act research. Discursive approaches shift the focus from single utterances to interaction and interactional sequences. Multimodal approaches show that the notion of 'speech act' needs to be extended in order to cover the multimodality of communicative acts. And diachronic approaches focus on the historicity of speech acts. The final section discusses some open issues and potential further developments of speech act research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009421492
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/24/2024
Series: Elements in Pragmatics
Pages: 76
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.20(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: the philosophical foundations; 2. The empirical turn in speech act studies; 3. Corpus-based approaches; 4. 'Is that supposed to be an insult or a compliment?' Discursive approaches; 5. 'He gave an apologetic shrug': speech acts and multimodality; 6. 'O, cry you Mercy, sir; I have mistook': the diachronicity of speech acts; 7. Open issues and outlook; data sources, corpora and dictionary; References.
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