The paper deals with Speech Act Theory from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. It puts forward a refined theoretical model, called the "Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model", which shows how illocutionary meaning is conveyed on the basis of high-level situational models constructed through the application of the high-level metonymy specific for generic to multiple low-level situational models.

Illocutionary constructions

BAICCHI, ANNALISA;
2006-01-01

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The paper deals with Speech Act Theory from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. It puts forward a refined theoretical model, called the "Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model", which shows how illocutionary meaning is conveyed on the basis of high-level situational models constructed through the application of the high-level metonymy specific for generic to multiple low-level situational models.
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