Fictional names and narrating characters |
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Authors: | Andreas Dorschel |
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Affiliation: | Hasenspitz 28, D-6200, Wiesbaden, F.R. of Germany |
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Abstract: | In this paper I want to examine the concept of ‘conditions of fulfilment‘ or ‘compliance‘ or ‘satisfaction‘ which have been introduced by some authors in order to provide analyses of meaning which are just as adequate to directive speech acts as truth-conditional semantics are (claimed to be) adequate to assertive speech acts. It will be argued that this aim is missed. Most analyses (except those of some primitive cases) will remain throughout imcomplete as long as they are not supplemented by a specification of conditions of normative validity. In the case of several illocutionary verbs they can be substituted by conditions under which the speaker could make use of sanctions against the hearer. |
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