What can be heard in one’s voice? The metapragmatic relation of vocal activities Cover Image

CO SŁYCHAĆ W GŁOSIE? METAPRAGMATYCZNE RELACJE Z DZIAŁAŃ WOKALNYCH
What can be heard in one’s voice? The metapragmatic relation of vocal activities

Author(s): Celina Heliasz-Nowosielska
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Dom Wydawniczy ELIPSA
Keywords: metapragmatic relation of vocal activities; voice

Summary/Abstract: The object of this research is a prosody of utterances as vocal activities as well as utterances about the realised or possible utterances which are formulated in the natural language. The method applied to the research was the theory of language units, cf. Bogusławski (1973, 1988, 2008), as well as the principles of metalinguistics, cf. C. Caffi (1994: 2461-2466), J. Lucy (2004), W. Bublitz and A. Hübler (2007: 1-26). Two types of expressions forming metapragmatic relations of vocal activities were distinguished. One is speech act verbs. The other is adverbial qualifi cations of the voice (or the tone of voice).

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 62-74
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish
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