One-way and two-way conversation as a speech act

Authors

  • Mira Krajnc Ivič Filozofska fakulteta Univerze v Mariboru

Keywords:

discourse, speech act, narrow-interest dialogue, one-way conversation, two-way conversation, Slovene language

Abstract

The article tackles a broad area of linguistic and non-linguistic mutual effect and influence in a narrow, select circle of participants, i.e., the area of speech acts producing a narrow-interest, direct or indirect, one- or two-way dialogue. The focus of the article is the one-way dialogue, called a one-way conversation (Sln. razgovor), and the two-way dialogue, called two-way conversation (Sln. pogovor).

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Published

2021-05-06

How to Cite

Krajnc Ivič, M. (2021) “One-way and two-way conversation as a speech act”, Slavistična revija, 57(2), pp. 233–250. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/3940 (Accessed: 30 June 2024).

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