VERBS WITH THE SEMANTICS OF ‘TO MOVE, TO TRY’
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/GC35ZKeywords:
Communicative principle, lexical-semantic hierarchy, distributiveAbstract
The intonational aspect of the intentional forms expressed in speech (oral or written) makes it possible to determine the degree and nature of the communicative effect directed at the addressee. Any speech act occurs because of the speaker / author’s intention to adapt a particular pragmatic situation to the needs or obligations of his or her communicative intuition, and in this case implies a plan of illocutive interaction with the addressee.
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