TY - BOOK ID - 16519774 TI - (On) searle on conversation AU - Searle, John Rogers AU - Parret, Herman AU - Verschueren, Jef PY - 1992 VL - new ser. 21 SN - 9027250332 1556192894 9786613222282 9027282919 1283222280 9789027250339 9789027282910 9781283222280 6613222283 9781556192890 PB - Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins, DB - UniCat KW - Conversation. KW - Pragmatics. KW - Speech acts (Linguistics) KW - Speech acts (Linguistics). KW - Philosophy of language KW - Pragmatics KW - Searle, John R. KW - Conversation KW - Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) KW - Speech act theory (Linguistics) KW - Speech events (Linguistics) KW - Language and languages KW - Linguistics KW - Semantics (Philosophy) KW - Speech KW - Pragmalinguistics KW - General semantics KW - Logic, Symbolic and mathematical KW - Talking KW - Colloquial language KW - Etiquette KW - Oral communication KW - Philosophy KW - Pragmatique KW - Actes de parole KW - Actes de langage KW - Pragmatisme UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:16519774 AB - At an international conference held in 1981 at the Universidada Estudual of Campinas (Brazil), a controversial lecture was given by John Searle which presented two conceptual theses: that conversation does not have an intrinsic structure about which a relevant theory can be formulated, and that conversations are not subject to (constitutive) rules. This lecture was first published in 1986 under the title "Notes on Conversation", and was revised several times afterwards. The present volume offers the most recent version. Because of the importance of the article for conversation analysis, and fo ER -