03392nam 2200625 a 450 991045767030332120200520144314.01-283-35901-4978661335901890-272-7929-2(CKB)2550000000073841(EBL)805799(OCoLC)637671814(SSID)ssj0001011105(PQKBManifestationID)11582644(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001011105(PQKBWorkID)11004572(PQKB)10707381(MiAaPQ)EBC805799(Au-PeEL)EBL805799(CaPaEBR)ebr10517159(EXLCZ)99255000000007384119870615d1986 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIt is hereby performed ..[electronic resource] explorations in legal speech acts /Dennis KurzonAmsterdam ;Philadelphia J. Benjamins Pub. Co.19861 online resource (89 p.)Pragmatics & beyond,0166-6258 ;7:6Based on the author's thesis.90-272-2556-7 Includes bibliographical references.IT IS HEREBY PERFORMED... EXPLORATIONS IN LEGAL SPEECH ACTS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; 1. THE STATUTE AS A SPEECH ACT; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Performatives; 1.3. Felicity Conditions; 1.4. A statute as a speech act; 1.4.1. The statute as a performative; 1.4.2. The felicity conditions of a statute; 1.5. The legislative sentence as a speech act; 1.5.1 Permission (may); 1.5.2. Ordering (shall); 1.5.3. Ambiguity of may and shall; 1.5.4. Prohibition (shall not); 1.6. Other main clause verbs; 2. THE LEGAL DOCUMENT AS A COMMUNICATIVE ACT3. POTENTIAL SPEECH ACTS: THE GRAMMAR OF DELEGATING POWER3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Features of potential speech acts; 3.3. Similar structures; 3.4. Wills and deeds; 4. REVERSIBLE PERFORMATIVES; 5. 'THIS' AND 'THAT' IN LEGAL TEXTS; 6. WHAT DOES A JUDGE DO'? SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS IN COURT JUDGMENTS; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Modality; 6.3. Conditionals; 6.4. Non-factive predicators; 6.5. Conclusion; FOOTNOTES; APPENDIX; REFERENCESThis book deals with speech acts, especially performatives, that are regarded as 'operative' in legal discourse. After a detailed exposition of speech act theory in relation to legislative texts, the author discusses the legal document as a communicative act; potential speech acts and delegated legislation; wills, the marriage ceremony and statutes as reversible performatives; and the distinction between the deictic function of this and the anaphoric function of that in legal documents. The final chapter is concerned with another text type, case reports, and addresses the questioPragmatics & beyond ;7:6.LawLanguageSemantics (Law)Speech acts (Linguistics)Electronic books.LawLanguage.Semantics (Law)Speech acts (Linguistics)340/.14Kurzon Dennis924201MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457670303321It is hereby performed .2074059UNINA