COMMUNICATIVE EFFECT ACHIEVED THROUGH SPEECH ACTS OF MANIPULATION
Journal: International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education (IJCRSEE) (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-12-20
Authors : Oksana Savvichna Grishechko;
Page : 144-151
Keywords : Theory of speech acts; speech acts of manipulation; communicative effect; pragmatics; illocutionary aim;
Abstract
Linguistic manipulation is a relatively new trend studies in the framework of pragmatics and generally defined as any verbal interaction viewed as goal-oriented and goal-preconditioned phenomenon. It is verbal communication described from the perspective of one of the speakers when he sees himself as a subject of manipulation, while his interlocutor plays the role of an object. Speech acts of manipulation expressed through a variety of utterances having a number of specific aims are used to directly or indirectly convey certain meanings. The article suggest a comprehensive analysis of linguistic means used to construct various types of manipulating and motivating speech acts aimed at conveying different tinges of meaning.
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