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9. The Ia Potential Theory Of Meaning and Its Alternatives
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Nature of Illocutionary Acts
- 1. The Stratification of Linguistic Behavior 11
- 2. Perlocutionary Intention Theories of Illocutionary Acts 33
- 3. The Nature of Illocutionary Acts 51
- 4. Types of Illocutionary Acts: Commissives, Exercitives, Directives, and Expressives 81
- 5. Assertion and Other Assertives: Completing the Account 114
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Part II. An Account of the Meaning of Sentences
- 6. The Problem Of Linguistic Meaning 147
- 7. Illocutionary Act Potential and Illocutionary Rules 191
- 8. The Status of Illocutionary Rules 251
- 9. The Ia Potential Theory Of Meaning and Its Alternatives 275
- Appendix 311
- Bibliography 315
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Nature of Illocutionary Acts
- 1. The Stratification of Linguistic Behavior 11
- 2. Perlocutionary Intention Theories of Illocutionary Acts 33
- 3. The Nature of Illocutionary Acts 51
- 4. Types of Illocutionary Acts: Commissives, Exercitives, Directives, and Expressives 81
- 5. Assertion and Other Assertives: Completing the Account 114
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Part II. An Account of the Meaning of Sentences
- 6. The Problem Of Linguistic Meaning 147
- 7. Illocutionary Act Potential and Illocutionary Rules 191
- 8. The Status of Illocutionary Rules 251
- 9. The Ia Potential Theory Of Meaning and Its Alternatives 275
- Appendix 311
- Bibliography 315
- Index 319