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28 wrz 2023 · Speech acts form a vital part of any language curriculum and can be taught effectively to students from diverse cultural backgrounds (Grossi, 2009). However, there is currently a serious dearth of ...
The speech act is a pragmatic study proposed by Austin (1975) and later elaborated by Searle (1979), providing a framework for understanding the illocutionary force of language, focusing on the intention of utterances.
1 sie 2021 · In this investigation, speech acts targeted for instruction in ELT (English Language Teaching) textbooks commonly used in Hong Kong were examined using relational content analysis.
12 paź 2019 · The analysis of the 10 speech acts (requests, responses to requests, greetings, leave-takings, expressions of gratitude, responses to expressions of gratitude, apologies, suggestions, responses to suggestions and expressions of mental or physical states) investigated in the four textbook series has shown that the majority of the textbooks ...
Here we review the core issues—the identifying characteristics, the degree of universality, the problem of multiple functions, and the puzzle of speech act recognition. Special attention is drawn to the role of conversation structure, probabilistic linguistic cues, and plan or sequence inference in speech act recognition, and to the ...
1 lip 2009 · These findings suggest that textbook designers properly integrate speech acts into elementary school English instruction, and teachers further develop professional knowledge in pragmatics to facilitate their English teaching to elementary school children.
Studies on speech acts represent an extensive, multidisciplinary area of research, encompassing diverse theoretical approaches such as those stemming from pragmatic, conversational, discourse, … Expand