"S" . . . . "Polonska, Anna" . "locutionary; illocutionary; perlocutionary act; direct; indirect speech acts"@en . "A Sociopragmatic Approach to Indirect Speech Acts: Dramatic Discourse Analysis"@en . "A Sociopragmatic Approach to Indirect Speech Acts: Dramatic Discourse Analysis" . . . . . . "14210" . . . "1"^^ . "RIV/00216224:14210/12:00062724!RIV13-MSM-14210___" . "[EE12AC96104C]" . "120626" . "Polonska, Anna" . "1"^^ . "A Sociopragmatic Approach to Indirect Speech Acts: Dramatic Discourse Analysis"@en . . . . "The paper deals with the analysis of indirect speech acts. It further explains indirectness and its usage in dramatic discourse, sums up and comments on theoretical definitions and assumptions concerning the theory of speech acts. This work further discusses the usage of speech acts in conversational situations with the accent particularly on indirectness and its application in the language of drama. Indirect speech acts arise in cases in which a sentence that contains the illocutionary force indicators for one kind of illocutionary act is uttered to perform, in addition, another type of illocutionary act. The illocutionary point of any utterance is discovered by an inferential process that attends to speaker's tone of voice and the context of utterance, knowledge of the language itself and of conversational conventions."@en . . "The paper deals with the analysis of indirect speech acts. It further explains indirectness and its usage in dramatic discourse, sums up and comments on theoretical definitions and assumptions concerning the theory of speech acts. This work further discusses the usage of speech acts in conversational situations with the accent particularly on indirectness and its application in the language of drama. Indirect speech acts arise in cases in which a sentence that contains the illocutionary force indicators for one kind of illocutionary act is uttered to perform, in addition, another type of illocutionary act. The illocutionary point of any utterance is discovered by an inferential process that attends to speaker's tone of voice and the context of utterance, knowledge of the language itself and of conversational conventions." . "RIV/00216224:14210/12:00062724" . . "A Sociopragmatic Approach to Indirect Speech Acts: Dramatic Discourse Analysis" . .