Normativity and Variety of Speech Actions(English, Hardcover, unknown)
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Normativity and Variety of Speech Actions embraces papers focused on the performative dimension of language. While all texts in the volume recognize speech primarily as a type of action, the collection is indicative of the multifaceted nature of J.L. Austin's original reflection, which invited many varied research programmes. The problems addressed in the volume are discussed with reference to data culled from natural conversation, mediated political discourse, law, and literary language, and include normativity, e.g. types of norms operative in speech acts, speaker's intentions and commitments, speaker-addressee coordination, but also speech actions in discursive practice, in literal and non-literal language, performance of irony, presupposition, and meaningful significant silence.Contributors are: Brian Ball, Cristina Corredor, Anita Fetzer, Milada Hirschova, Dennis Kurzon, Marcin Matczak, Marina Sbisa, Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka, Maciej Witek, and Mateusz Wlodarczyk.