DISCURSO REPRODUCIDO E INTERPRETACIÓN DE LA FUERZA ILOCUTIVA EN LA PRENSA ESCRITA
Abstract
Although the interpretation of speech acts of utterances is not a simple task (because they may lack formal marks, and they may be part of an indirect speech act), when it comes to reproduced discourses some additional problems come up since in this kind of discourses a speech act reproduces another speech act. Examples taken from journalistic texts will be presented to prove the different possibilities in interpreting the illocutionary force of speech acts and, as a consequence of the latter, the freedom the speaker has to interpret, and even manipulate, original discourses by using verba dicendi.Downloads
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