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The Theory of Illocutionary Acts as a Basis for the Description of the Syntax of Slovak Carpathian Romany
Oleh:
Racova, Anna
;
Horecky, Jan
Jenis:
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SKASE: Journal of Theoretical Linguistics vol. 3 no. 1 (Jan. 2006)
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page 12-24.
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This paper describes the syntactic structure of Slovak Carpathian Romany on the basis of the theory of illocutionary acts, i.e. acts by which something is uttered about reality and which carry the content (proposition) of the utterance as a basic communicative sign. Besides their form and content, illocutionary acts have special functions that reveal the intention of the speaker: the informational illocutionary act functions to provide information; the cogitative illocutionary act both introduces new illocutionary acts and expresses one’s attitude toward them; the directive illocutionary act requires a reaction from the addressee; and the phatic illocutionary act performs the social function of involving others in the communication process. The ordering of illocutionary acts into larger thematic units result to illocutions.
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