Beschreibung
This introductory book is about what people do with words. Discourse scholars, ever since the publication of Austins How to do things with words in 1962, have been impressed and influenced by the simple, but groundbreaking idea that meaning is not only about saying but also about doing. The communication acts which the speakers perform by saying things are technically referred to illocutionary acts (or speech acts). Examples of illocutionary acts are apologizing, promising, thanking and complimenting. This book is an initiation to the nature and use of illocutionary acts. This book highlights and tries to answer the questions which originally motivated the earliest attempts to speculate about illocutionary acts, namely what the writer calls the question of meaning- the question of how speeches come to be as meaningful as they sound.
Autorenporträt
Abdellah EL HALOUI is a Professor of Linguistics at Cadi Ayyad University. He has written several books including THE ONTOLOGICAL PROGRAM ANALYSIS (in Arabic), THE IMPERFECTION OF THE ETHOS (in English), TOWARDS AN ONTOLOGICALLY BASED SYNTAX (in English), and FROM ONTOS TO LOGOS (in English). He also published many articles and papers.
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