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                                          RECOMMENDED  READINGS

                                                        Primary
              1. Austin J.L.,  (1962). How to do things with words. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
              2. Searle, J.R. (1969). Speech acts. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
              3. Searle, J.R. (1975).  Indirect speech acts. In P. Cole and J.L. Morgan (Eds.), Syntax
                and semantics 3: Speech acts, pp. 59-82. New York: Academic Press.
              4. Searle, J.R. (1976). The classification of illocutionary acts. Language in Society, 5, 1-
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                                                       Secondary
                                                      (in English)

              1.    Allwood  J.  Linguistic  Communication  in  action  and  co-operation  :  a  study  in
                    pragmatics. – Gothenberg  monographs in linguistics.  University of Gothenberg, Dep.
                    of  Linguistics, 1976.
              2.    Amrhein Paul. The compensation of quasi-performative verbs in verbal commitments :
                    new evidence for componential theories of lexical meaning . Journal of Memory and
                    Language, 1992, 31, 6, Dec. 756-784.
              3.    Anderson Stephen  R.  On  the  linguistic  status  of  performative-constative  distinction.
                    Indiana  University    Linguistic Club, 1971.
              4.    Andersson I. S.  How to define “Performative.”  Uppsala: Libertycl, 1975.
              5.    Aqvist L. Performatives and veryfiability by the use of language: a study in the applied
                    logic of indexicals and conditionals. Filosophica   studier.14  University  of  Studier
                    Uppsala, 1972.
              6.    Aqvist L. Resised foundations for imperative epistemic and interrogative logic.
              7.    Arens Edmund. The logic of pragmatic thinking. Humanities Press New Jersey, 1994.
              8.    Arhini  Ronald  How  to  be  unfair  to  first-person  statement  –  introducing  utlerances.
                    Foundations of Language,      1971 3/3, 234 – 256.
              9.                                                   Astington Janet W. Promises : Words
                    or Deeds? Foundations of Language 1998, 8, 3 (24) Oct, 259 – 270.
              10.  Atiyah P.S.A.   Promises & the law of contract. Mind, 1979,  88:   410-418.
              11.  Austin  John  L.  Other  minds  //  In  Uamson  J.O.  &  Warnock  G.J.  (Eds.)  Austin  J.L.
                    Philosophical  papers  Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979, (76-116) Reprinted “Procedings
                    of the Aristotelian Society”. Supplementary volume xx, 1946
              12.  Ayres Elenn. I daresay! Language  lh 1974,  5/3,  454-456.
              13.  Bach K. Performatives are statements too. Philosophical  Studies, 28, 229-236.
              14.  Bach Kent & Harnish M. How performatives really work: A reply to Saerle Linguistics &
                    Philosophy, 1992, 15, 1, Feb. 93-110.
              15.  Bach Kent, Harnish Robert M Linguistic communication and speech acts. Cambridge,
                    Massachussets & London, England, 1979.
              16.  Baron Dennis E. Role structure and the language of literature.  Literary  Semantics,
                    1975, 43-51 Literary Performative
              17.  Bates E. Language and context : the Acquisition of Pragmatics
              18.  Bates  Elizabeth  Language  &  context.  Academic  Press  New-York,  1976.  Series:
                    Language, Thought & Culture. Advances in the study of cognition.
              19.  Beadry  Pierse  Le  performatif  autographique.  1972  R  Es  149  –  159  autographie
                    performatives in literature
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