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LANGUAGE IN USE BLABLA (DIMENSIONS OF LANGUAGE dimension (TEMPORAL…
LANGUAGE IN USE
STUDIED BY PRAGMATICS
INTERPRETATION OF INTENDED MEANING
SPEECH ACTS
INTERPRET USE OF LANGUAGE IN
GESTURES
STRESS
RITUALS
CUSTOMS
SPEECH ACTS
AUSTIN
(1962)
THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS
LINGUISTIC FORM=COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTION
DIRECT
=
INDIRECT
:
3
ILLOCUTIONARY
PERLOCUTIONARY
LOCUTIONARY
AUSTIN, SEARLE, COHEN (1996)
5 CATEGORIES
DIRECTIVES
EXPRESSIVES
STATES
COMMISIVE
SPEAKER INTENDS
DECLARATIVE/PERFORMATIVES
REPRESENTATIVE
DIMENSIONS OF LANGUAGE
BIPERSONAL
AND
SAME
RESULT
AUDIENCE
DIFFERENT LISTENERS/ROLES
LAYERED
DIVERSITY OF LANGUAGE
TEMPORAL
DISCOURSE