نتایج جستجو برای: ritual speech acts

تعداد نتایج: 198652  

Journal: :American Journal of Computational Linguistics 1980
Gretchen Brown

This paper presents the core of a descriptive theory of indirect speech acts, i.e. utterances in which one speech act form is used to realize another, different, speech act. The proposed characterization of indirect speech acts is based on principles of goal formation, viewed in the context of a general structural model of action. The model of action is used to develop rules that characterize a...

Journal: :Scandinavian J. Inf. Systems 1996
Jan Ljungberg Peter Holm

In this document we discuss the applicability of speech act theory as a theoretical foundation for the design of information technology (IT). We pay special attention to the adaptation speech act theory has undergone when applied in the IT-field. One question we address concerns what happens when we import passive descriptive theories from other disciplines and use them as a basis in active des...

2009
Nadine Guiraud Andreas Herzig Emiliano Lorini

Our aim is to use the logic of public announcements and more generally dynamic epistemic logics as a logic of speech acts. To that end we start from a simple multimodal logic of beliefs and goals (without common belief), and add public announcements. We suppose that announcements do not modify goals. We then consider several variants of speech acts of assertive and directive force and provide a...

2017
Peter Wallis Bruce Edmonds

This paper introduces a model of human communication in which ‘accounting-for’ is the basis of meaning, and argues that interruptions should be handled in the same way as any other speech act. The model has at its core the idea that human languages are inherently intentional – we focus on our conversational partner’s goals – and that what is needed is mixed initiative at the level of intent. It...

1985
Philip R. Cohen Hector J. Levesque

This pallet derives the ha.sis of a theory, of communicat ion from a formal theov,.' of rat ional interaction. The major result is a <h, mon~t fa l len t hat. i lh ,c , t ionary acts need not I)e pr imit ive, and .ee, I uot he reco~'nized..\s a t,'st case. we derive Searle's condit ions on reqt,est in~ from pri ,ciples of ralionality coupled with a ~;ric~,an theory of iml~erativ,.s. The theory ...

Journal: :Synthese 2001
Nicholas Asher Alex Lascarides

In this paper, we address several puzzles concerning speech acts, particularly indirect speech acts. We show how a formal semantic theory of discourse interpretation can be used to define speech acts and to avoid murky issues concerning the metaphysics of action. We provide a formally precise definition of indirect speech acts, including the subclass of so-called conventionalized indirect speec...

1997
Mauro Gaspari

In this paper we try to answer the following questions: Is it possible to program solely at the level of an agent communication language? If this is the case, ii) what requirements and conditions need to be taken into account? We argue that, although a number of languages defining abstract communication primitives have been proposed in the past few years, knowledge-level programming can only be...

Journal: :research in applied linguistics 2010
behzad ghonsooly homayoon mazaheri

language and emotion are two related systems in use, in that one system (emotions) impacts the performance of the other (language). both of them share their functionality in communication. since the nature of foreign language classrooms is ideally interactional, emotional intelligence (ei) gains importance. the aim of this study was to find out whether one's total emotional quotient and its com...

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