The paper tackles the issue of Speech Act Theory, which accounts for an act that a speaker performs when pronouncing an utterance, which thus serves a function in communication. Since speech acts are the tools that allow us to interact in real-life situations, uttering a speech act requires not only the knowledge of the language but also its appropriate use within a given culture.
Speech Act Theory
BAICCHI, ANNALISA
2009-01-01
Abstract
The paper tackles the issue of Speech Act Theory, which accounts for an act that a speaker performs when pronouncing an utterance, which thus serves a function in communication. Since speech acts are the tools that allow us to interact in real-life situations, uttering a speech act requires not only the knowledge of the language but also its appropriate use within a given culture.File in questo prodotto:
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