Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study

The theory of speech acts, formulated by Austin and developed by Searle, is widely applied to analyse and classify various speech acts. In this paper it is assumed that legal texts, especially normative acts i.e. constitutions and statutes, are direct speech acts. Normative acts (statutory instrumen...

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Main Author: Gortych-Michalak Karolina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-09-01
Series:Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2014-0034
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spelling doaj-72f89083c2af47da8f4863d6c50e6c842021-09-05T14:02:00ZengSciendoStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric0860-150X2199-60592014-09-0138110312210.2478/slgr-2014-0034slgr-2014-0034Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative StudyGortych-Michalak Karolina0Adam Mickiewicz University PolandThe theory of speech acts, formulated by Austin and developed by Searle, is widely applied to analyse and classify various speech acts. In this paper it is assumed that legal texts, especially normative acts i.e. constitutions and statutes, are direct speech acts. Normative acts (statutory instruments) are linguistic entities and they do not exist outside the language, thus the theory of speech acts may be applied to examine them. They are also considered to be performative utterances according to Austin’s classification. In this paper the intention is to compare Cypriot, Greek and Polish normative acts on the basis of the so-called classical theory of speech acts and typology of performativity exponents. The author will compare various methods of expressing performativity in reference to the meaning conveyed by them. Furthermore, other exponents of performativity occurring in the analysed texts (the so-called extra textual methods of expressing performativity) shall also be compared. The results obtained while performing the analysis and comparison may be significant for scholars, lawyers and translatorshttps://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2014-0034performativity in legislationperformative utterances in legal com- municationperformative verbspeech act theory in legal communicationper- formatives in legal discourseperformativity markerslinguistic performativity markerstextual performativity markers
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Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study
Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
performativity in legislation
performative utterances in legal com- munication
performative verb
speech act theory in legal communication
per- formatives in legal discourse
performativity markers
linguistic performativity markers
textual performativity markers
author_facet Gortych-Michalak Karolina
author_sort Gortych-Michalak Karolina
title Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study
title_short Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study
title_full Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Performatives in Cypriot, Greek and Polish Texts of Normative Acts. A Comparative Study
title_sort performatives in cypriot, greek and polish texts of normative acts. a comparative study
publisher Sciendo
series Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
issn 0860-150X
2199-6059
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The theory of speech acts, formulated by Austin and developed by Searle, is widely applied to analyse and classify various speech acts. In this paper it is assumed that legal texts, especially normative acts i.e. constitutions and statutes, are direct speech acts. Normative acts (statutory instruments) are linguistic entities and they do not exist outside the language, thus the theory of speech acts may be applied to examine them. They are also considered to be performative utterances according to Austin’s classification. In this paper the intention is to compare Cypriot, Greek and Polish normative acts on the basis of the so-called classical theory of speech acts and typology of performativity exponents. The author will compare various methods of expressing performativity in reference to the meaning conveyed by them. Furthermore, other exponents of performativity occurring in the analysed texts (the so-called extra textual methods of expressing performativity) shall also be compared. The results obtained while performing the analysis and comparison may be significant for scholars, lawyers and translators
topic performativity in legislation
performative utterances in legal com- munication
performative verb
speech act theory in legal communication
per- formatives in legal discourse
performativity markers
linguistic performativity markers
textual performativity markers
url https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2014-0034
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