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200 _aJournal of pragmatics, vol.8, n°1, February 1984
_eAn interdisciplinary Bi-monthly of language studies
_bPERI
210 _aNorth-Holland, Amsterdam
_cNorthe-Holland Publishing Company
_d1984
215 _a154p.
225 _aJournal of pragmatics
_vvol.8, n°1
345 _aDon IBLA
545 _hp.113-137
_fSTREECK Jürgen
_iEmbodied contexts, transcontextuals, and the timing of speech
_nNotion 'contexte'
545 _hp.31-48
_fROULET Eddy
_iSpeech acts, discourse structure, and pragmatic connectives
_nPragmatique.Rôle
545 _hp.49-63
_fREHBEIN Jochen
_iRemark on the empirical analysis of action and speech
_nLangage. Interprétation
545 _hp.65-70
_fKASHER Asa
_iAre speech acts conventional
_nLangage.convention
545 _hp.71-86
_fLEONARDI Paolo
_iOn conventions, rules, and speech acts
_nDiscours/ règles d'usage
545 _hp.87-92
_fFRANCK Dorothea
_iSpeaking about speech acts
_nAnalyse.Discours
545 _hp.9-30
_fBALLMER Th.T.
_iThe position of argumentation in the framework of a text linguistics, speech act theory, and lexicology
_nPragmatique.Argumentation
545 _hp.93-112
_fSBISA Marina
_iOn illocutionary types
_nQuatre classes. Austin
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20090613
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