In:Essays in Speech Act Theory
Edited by Daniel Vanderveken and Susumu Kubo
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 77] 2002
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 December 2001
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.77.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. General Theory
Chapter 2. Universal Grammar and Speech Act Theory
Chapter 3. Verbal Mood and Sentence Moods in the Tradition of Universal Grammar
Chapter 4. How Performatives Work
Chapter 5. Possible Directions of Fit between Mind, Language and the World
Part II. Discourse and Interlocution
Chapter 6. Speech Acts and the logic of mutual understanding
Chapter 7. Utterance acts and speech acts
Chapter 8. An Ascription-Based Theory of Illocutionary Acts
Chapter 9. An approach for modelling and simulating conversations
Part III. Speech Acts in Linguistics
Chapter 10. Illocutionary Morphology and Speech Acts
Chapter 11. Speech-Act Constructions, Illocutionary Forces, and Conventionality
Chapter 12. Speech act theory and the analysis of conversation
Chapter 13. Speech Acts and Relevance Theory
Notes
References
Notes on Contributors
Subject Index
Name Index
