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Speech Acts in Situation Semantics; with Reference to Devlin(1990)'s Impact
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This paper aims to seek how to describe speech acts properly within the theory of situation semantics. Since speech acts do not come from the level of sentence but rather from the one of utterance, it is almost impossible to describe them in terms of the traditional truth-conditional semantics. Devlin(1990) is the first attempt making situational logic for describing numerous meanings which are dependent on the situational context. In particular, he presents an innovative method to describe speech acts with situational logic. However, It is doubted that his approach has a slight misunderstanding on the nature of speech acts by Austin(1962) and Searle(1979), etc. In this regard, I will investigate the characteristics of speech acts in respect to the communicative point of view in chapter 2. I will review his approach briefly in chapter 3, where I focus on the notion of 'impact' and 'infons' that Devlin(1990) presented in order to formalize the information of speech acts, and point out his misunderstanding on choosing causality of speech acts. And in chapter 4, I will try to give two alternatives, in accordance with the nature of speech acts, in terms of the communicative point of view by Searle(1979) and Jeon(1988).
목차
Ⅱ. 화행의 구성
Ⅲ. Devlin(1990)의 화행
3.1 충격(impact)
3.2 충격에 의한 화행 분석
3.3 Devlin(1990) 분석의 문제점
Ⅳ. 대안 모색
4.1 대안 1
4.2 발화 수반 힘의 출처
4.3 대안 2
4.4 야기에 대한 재고
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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