The Logical Status of Fictional Speech
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ikala.8040Schlagworte:
speech acts, illocutionary acts, fiction, literature, logical status, John SearleAbstract
I believe that speaking or writing in a language consists of performing these speech acts of a very specific type called "illocutionary acts". These include making assertions, asking questions, giving orders, making promises, apologizing, thanking, and so on. Likewise, I believe that there is a systematic configuration of relations between the meanings of the words and sentences we utter and the illocutionary acts we perform in uttering those words and sentences.
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JOHN R. SEARLE. The logical status of fictional discourse.
Tomado de : New Literary History, 1974-5 Vol VI, pp. 319-
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1996-03-17
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Zuluaga, F. (1996). The Logical Status of Fictional Speech. Íkala, Revista De Lenguaje Y Cultura, 1(1-2), 159–180. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ikala.8040
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