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But if she isn't performing any illocutionary act toward Barbara , how is it possible for her to perform an ... In the standard theories , all indirect illocutionary acts are performed by means of direct ones aimed at the same hearer .
But if she isn't performing any illocutionary act toward Barbara , how is it possible for her to perform an ... In the standard theories , all indirect illocutionary acts are performed by means of direct ones aimed at the same hearer .
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The three analyses become consistent only when it is assumed that all three requests are performed by means of informatives . The final case to consider , and the simplest , is the one where the speaker addresses a single hearer without ...
The three analyses become consistent only when it is assumed that all three requests are performed by means of informatives . The final case to consider , and the simplest , is the one where the speaker addresses a single hearer without ...
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What do we mean by saying that Othello performs his informative A as a means for performing his request B - i.e . , that his ... Just as act Y is performed by means of act X , so Othello's act B is performed by means of act A. That is ...
What do we mean by saying that Othello performs his informative A as a means for performing his request B - i.e . , that his ... Just as act Y is performed by means of act X , so Othello's act B is performed by means of act A. That is ...
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