Speach act theory and pragmatics. Explicit and implicit performatives. The term of felicity conditions. Conditions of execution, preparatory and sincerity conditions. Types of the speech acts. The locutionary, illocutionary and perlocutionary acts.
THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE, YOUTH AND SPORTS OF UKRAINE NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF UKRAINE KYIV POLITECHNIC INSTITUTE Chair of Theory, Practice and Translation of English Term Paper in Theoretical Grammar Pragmatic aspects of Syntax. Speech act theory Performed by: Supervised by: Associate professor Kyiv 2012 Contents Introduction Chapter i. speach act theory and pragmatics 1.1 Explicit and implicit performatives 1.2 Felicity conditions 1.2.1 Preparatory conditions 1.2.2 Conditions of execution 1.2.3 Sincerity conditions Chapter ii. types of the speech acts 2.1 The Locutionary act 2.2 The Illocutionary act 2.3 The Perlocutionary act Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Till the middle of the XX century the only function of speech acts was to describe the reality. The process of realization of language units in speech was viewed through the comparison of language and speech as a potential system of signs. Pragmatics itself studies how transmission of meaning depends not only on the linguistic
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