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communication and media studies
communication studies
communication theory
social-interactional orientations
Terme préférentiel
speech act theory
Définition
- Speech act theory, most commonly associated with the work of John Searle, explains how messages express speakers' intentions. Traditionally, meaning was viewed as the referents of words and grammar, but speech act theory widens the concept to include the expressed intentions behind utterances. [Source: Encyclopedia of Communication Theory; Speech Act Theory]
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