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ONTOLOGY OF ATTRIBUTIVE THEORY OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACT

Svetlana Vyacheslavovna Lenina
Vyatka State University


Submitted: November 28, 2014
Abstract. Material within the framework of this article is the continuation of the statement of the principles of the attributive theory of illocutionary acts on the basis of K. Devlin’s studies and T. Yamada’s theory under development. In this context the situational theory of language is supplemented by limited parameters and situational types, limiters. Illocutionary commitment proposed by J. Searle and D. Vanderveken can be considered as an example of limiter, difference between conventional illocutionary acts impact and possible consequences of these acts is identified, and the ideas of Austin’s theory of meaning are introduced.
Key words and phrases:
анкер
параметры
ситуативные типы
ограничители
иллокутивное обязательство
конвенциональное воздействие
значение
anchor
parameters
situational types
limiters
illocutionary commitment
conventional impact
meaning
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