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Together with Chapter 2 , it is an expanded version of a much more readable article entitled , ' What is a speech act ? ' ( Searle 1965 ) . Chapter 1 is introductory ( I am being kind ) . These three chapters constitute a third of the ...
Together with Chapter 2 , it is an expanded version of a much more readable article entitled , ' What is a speech act ? ' ( Searle 1965 ) . Chapter 1 is introductory ( I am being kind ) . These three chapters constitute a third of the ...
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more about what speech acts are . It is as though he has his eye on some distant terrain from which he reads off various geographical features ( ʻa stand of Norwegian pines to the south , a gently sloping rise just westward ' ) without ...
more about what speech acts are . It is as though he has his eye on some distant terrain from which he reads off various geographical features ( ʻa stand of Norwegian pines to the south , a gently sloping rise just westward ' ) without ...
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One approach is the observation of the frequency of variants in actual speech and their correlation with social factors . The other approach , scalogram analysis , instead of recording the frequency of variants , systematically shows ...
One approach is the observation of the frequency of variants in actual speech and their correlation with social factors . The other approach , scalogram analysis , instead of recording the frequency of variants , systematically shows ...
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