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Prolegomena to a Theory of Communicative Competence (Popularity: )
Text of the 1969 paper by Leon James, which is concerned with the implications for ...
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A Wittgensteinian Approach to Discourse Analysis (Popularity: )
Article by Steven M. Hoenisch. Examines influence of Wittgenstein on Gricean pragamtics, and on Searle's ...
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Discourse Segmentation of Spoken Dialogue: An Empirical Approach (Popularity: )
Determines the extent to which structured discourse segment boundaries can be extracted from annotated transcriptions ...
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Speech Acts (Popularity: )
Entry for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Kent Bach.
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Social Significance Of Patterns Of Questioning In Classroom Discourse (Popularity: )
Article by Sarah Hickman discussing what educators need to know about patterns of classroom discourse, ...
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Conversational Maxims and Principles of Language Planning (Popularity: )
Article by Hartmut Traunmüller, discussing features of language needed for it to function well.
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Interpretation and Indeterminancy in Discourse Analysis (Popularity: )
Article by Steven Hoenisch.
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Widening the Lens of Language and Gender Research: Integrating Critical Discourse Analysis and Cultural Practice Theory (Popularity: )
The application of critical discourse analysis and cultural practice theory to the study of gender ...
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Performative-Constative Revisited: The Genetics of Austin's Theory of Speech Acts (Popularity: )
Article by Richard van Oort, Department of English and Comparative Literature, University of California at ...
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Discourse: Patterns of Complex Adaptation (Popularity: )
The dynamics of conversation in a learning community as a special case of complex adaptive ...
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History of Speech Act Theory (Popularity: )
Survey article by Barry Smith, 1990.
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Grice's Implicature and Literary Interpretation (Popularity: )
A 1978 essay by Michael Hancher. An introductory essay aimed at a literary audience.
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Trevor Pateman - Linguistics and the Critique of Domination (Popularity: )
Offers a critique of East Anglia critical linguistics (Fowler, Hodge, Kress, Trew)
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