23.829, Qs: Finding Rubrics for Speech Acts

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Subject: 23.829, Qs: Finding Rubrics for Speech Acts

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Date: 14-Feb-2012
From: Jos Pieterse [j.pieterse at fontys.nl]
Subject: Finding Rubrics for Speech Acts


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Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:28:29
From: Jos Pieterse [j.pieterse at fontys.nl]
Subject: Finding Rubrics for Speech Acts

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In my PhD research I do discourse analysis on conversations of multi 
functional project teams managing change projects. Amongst others I am 
using speech acts. Does anyone know if there is a rubric for speech acts 
(e.g. low/weak, medium/neutral, and high/strong assertives)?

thanks in advance for your guidance
kind regards,
Jos Pieterse
Lectures/researcher 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis





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