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1) indirect speech acts (*)
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1) Candidate: indirect speech acts


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paper CO_Íkalatxt11 - : Polite behaviour is subject to the features of the interaction which are socioculturally marked by the speech community beyond what is regarded as political behaviour. Thus, Brown and Levinson's strategies of positive and negative politeness are interpreted as socio-culturally determined politic behaviour. Likewise, it will have to pay attention to whether examples of linguistic politeness such as terms of address, honorifics, ritualised expressions and speech events, and indirect speech acts are polite forms or whether they are used normally as socio-culturally constrained forms of politic behaviour (Watts, 1992:51 ). Therefore, politic behaviour is just a socially appropriated behaviour and terms of address are realisations of politic behaviour.

Evaluando al candidato indirect speech acts:


1) politic: 4
2) behaviour: 4

indirect speech acts
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Frec: 20
Docs: 12
Nombre propio: / 20 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.773 = ( + (1+3.16992500144231) / (1+4.39231742277876)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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indirect speech acts
: 33. Searle, John R. 1975. Indirect speech acts. En Peter Cole y JamesMorgan (eds.), Syntax and Semantics 3: Speech Acts, 59-82. New York: Academic Press.
: Asher, N. & Lascarides, A. (2001). Indirect speech acts. Synthese, 128, 183-228.
: Clark, H. (1979). Responding to indirect speech acts. Cognitive Psychology, 11, 430-477.
: Gibbs, R. (1986). What makes some indirect speech acts conventional? Journal of Memory and Language, 25, 181-196.
: Liberman, Mark y Sag, I. (1975). Intonational Disambiguation of Indirect Speech Acts. CLS, 11, 487-497.
: Searle, J. (1975). Indirect speech acts. En P. Cole & J. L. Morgan (Eds.), Syntax and Semantics, 3: Speech Acts (pp. 59-82). Nueva York: Academic Press.