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Speech Acts and Clause Types

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This book is an introduction to the relationship between the morphosyntactic properties of sentences and their associated illocutionary forces or force potentials. The volume begins with several chapters dedicated to important theoretical and methodological issues, such as sentence and utterance meaning, illocutionary force, clause types, and cross-linguistic comparison. The bulk of the book is then composed of chapter-length case studies that systematically investigate typologically prominent clause types and their forces, such as declaratives and assertions, interrogatives and questions, and imperatives and commands. These case studies begin with an overview of the necessary theoretical foundations, followed by a discussion of the grammatical structures of English, and an assessment of the relevant cross-linguistic facts. Each chapter ends with a succinct summary of the most important findings, practice exercises, and recommendations for further reading and research. Overall, the book works towards developing a gradient model of clause types that goes substantially beyond the traditional distinction between major and minor clause types. It draws on insights from linguistics, philosophy, and sociology, and may be used as a textbook for undergraduate or graduate courses in semantics, pragmatics, and morphosyntax.

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ISBN: 9780198718130
Publication date: 1st March 2018
Author: Peter (Professor of English Linguistics, Professor of English Linguistics, University of Hamburg) Siemund
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 452 pages
Series: Oxford Textbooks in Linguistics
Genres: Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation
Grammar, syntax and morphology