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|a 9783031225284
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|a Caponetto, Laura
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|a Sbisà on Speech as Action
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Laura Caponetto, Paolo Labinaz
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|a 1st ed. 2023
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|b Palgrave Macmillan
|c 2023, 2023
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|a XVII, 332 p. 2 illus
|b online resource
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|a Marina Sbisà’s Deontic Approach to Speech Actions -- Should Speech Act Theory Eschew Propositions? -- On the Conventional Nature of Illocutionary Acts: Uptake, Conventions, and Illocutionary Effects -- Varieties of Uptake -- Interactional Negotiation -- Some Varieties of Illocutionary Pluralism -- Speech Acts and Ventriloquation: The Contribution of Marina Sbisà to a General Theory of Action and Performativity -- Towards a Unified Theory of Illocutionary Normativity -- llocutionary Force, Speech Act Norms, and the Coordination and Mutuality of Conversational Expectations -- Speech in Non-ideal Conditions: On Silence and Being Silenced -- A Speech-Act Theoretic Analysis of White (Prosocial) Lies -- Presupposition and Propaganda: A Socially Extended Analysis -- Replies to Contributors
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|a Analytic Philosophy
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|a Linguistics
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|a Philosophy of Language
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|a Analysis (Philosophy)
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|a Labinaz, Paolo
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|a Philosophers in Depth
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|a 10.1007/978-3-031-22528-4
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|a The volume provides a thorough look into Marina Sbisà’s distinctive, Austinian-inspired approach to speech acts. By gathering original essays from a world-class lineup of philosophers of language, linguists, social epistemologists, action theorists, and communication scholars, the collection provides the first comprehensive critical treatment of Sbisa’s outstanding contribution to speech act theory
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