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_aJournal of pragmatics, vol.8, n°1, February 1984 _eAn interdisciplinary Bi-monthly of language studies _bPERI |
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_aNorth-Holland, Amsterdam _cNorthe-Holland Publishing Company _d1984 |
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| 215 | _a154p. | ||
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_aJournal of pragmatics _vvol.8, n°1 |
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| 345 | _aDon IBLA | ||
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_hp.113-137 _fSTREECK Jürgen _iEmbodied contexts, transcontextuals, and the timing of speech _nNotion 'contexte' |
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_hp.31-48 _fROULET Eddy _iSpeech acts, discourse structure, and pragmatic connectives _nPragmatique.Rôle |
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_hp.49-63 _fREHBEIN Jochen _iRemark on the empirical analysis of action and speech _nLangage. Interprétation |
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_hp.65-70 _fKASHER Asa _iAre speech acts conventional _nLangage.convention |
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_hp.71-86 _fLEONARDI Paolo _iOn conventions, rules, and speech acts _nDiscours/ règles d'usage |
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_hp.87-92 _fFRANCK Dorothea _iSpeaking about speech acts _nAnalyse.Discours |
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_hp.9-30 _fBALLMER Th.T. _iThe position of argumentation in the framework of a text linguistics, speech act theory, and lexicology _nPragmatique.Argumentation |
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_hp.93-112 _fSBISA Marina _iOn illocutionary types _nQuatre classes. Austin |
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