A Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]

Speech theory or speech action is a theory that is used to analyze discourse and to get the purpose and intention of the speaker. This theory was first proposed by Austin and developed by Searle. Searle's views on speech action are of particular importance and are used in the linguistic, sociol...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d4116f3441b3496cad5f104152a28f372021-12-02T08:28:22ZA Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]10.22034/jltll.v3i2.772645-3428https://doaj.org/article/d4116f3441b3496cad5f104152a28f372020-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jltll.ierf.ir/index.php/home/article/view/77https://doaj.org/toc/2645-3428Speech theory or speech action is a theory that is used to analyze discourse and to get the purpose and intention of the speaker. This theory was first proposed by Austin and developed by Searle. Searle's views on speech action are of particular importance and are used in the linguistic, sociological, and philosophical sciences. He categorized the speech action into five groups: a) Representative: This type of utterance expresses the speaker's commitment to the truth of a statement b) Directive: which encourages the audience to do something. C) Commissive: Expresses the speaker's commitment to do something. D) Expressive: Expresses the speaker's feelings in the face of an event. E) Declaration: The speaker announces new conditions to the audience. Searle uses four factors to distinguish between the five types of utterances: non-expressive point, adaptation, mental state, and content. Examining Shaqqaqiyah's sermon based on Searle's speech action shows that representative speech action - in the explicit sense - and expressive speech action -in the implicit sense - with the non-expressive point of satire have the highest number in this sermon and finally the commissive speech action was used, but the directive speech action and declaration have not been used in any way. The adaptation of the situational context of the sermon to the types of utterances used in the text and their frequency shows the high power of the audience and his understanding of the contextual context. The method used in this article is descriptive-analytical. Fatemeh Shirzadeh TaghankiInternational E-Research Foundation (Bonyan Pouya Pajooh Andisheh Institute)articleLinguisticsSpeech ActionDiscourse AnalysisSearle TheoryNahjul BalaghaLanguage and LiteraturePARENFAآموزش زبان، ادبیات و زبانشناسی, Vol 3, Iss 2 (2020)
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Speech Action
Discourse Analysis
Searle Theory
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Speech Action
Discourse Analysis
Searle Theory
Nahjul Balagha
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Fatemeh Shirzadeh Taghanki
A Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]
description Speech theory or speech action is a theory that is used to analyze discourse and to get the purpose and intention of the speaker. This theory was first proposed by Austin and developed by Searle. Searle's views on speech action are of particular importance and are used in the linguistic, sociological, and philosophical sciences. He categorized the speech action into five groups: a) Representative: This type of utterance expresses the speaker's commitment to the truth of a statement b) Directive: which encourages the audience to do something. C) Commissive: Expresses the speaker's commitment to do something. D) Expressive: Expresses the speaker's feelings in the face of an event. E) Declaration: The speaker announces new conditions to the audience. Searle uses four factors to distinguish between the five types of utterances: non-expressive point, adaptation, mental state, and content. Examining Shaqqaqiyah's sermon based on Searle's speech action shows that representative speech action - in the explicit sense - and expressive speech action -in the implicit sense - with the non-expressive point of satire have the highest number in this sermon and finally the commissive speech action was used, but the directive speech action and declaration have not been used in any way. The adaptation of the situational context of the sermon to the types of utterances used in the text and their frequency shows the high power of the audience and his understanding of the contextual context. The method used in this article is descriptive-analytical.
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title A Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]
title_short A Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]
title_full A Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]
title_fullStr A Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]
title_full_unstemmed A Study of the Shaqqaqiyah Sermon Based on the speech action Theory (Austin and Searle). [In Persian]
title_sort study of the shaqqaqiyah sermon based on the speech action theory (austin and searle). [in persian]
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