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Analytic philosophy / Discourse analysis / Oral communication / Statements / Illocutionary act / Speech act / Performative utterance / John Searle / Locutionary act / Philosophy of language / Pragmatics / Linguistics
Date: 2005-01-22 12:13:25
Analytic philosophy
Discourse analysis
Oral communication
Statements
Illocutionary act
Speech act
Performative utterance
John Searle
Locutionary act
Philosophy of language
Pragmatics
Linguistics

Chapter 5 SPEECH ACTS AND ILLOCUTIONARY LOGIC∗

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