Status Quo_Ramírez Muñoz

  • Speech act theory developed by Searle

    Using constructed data he brilliantly outlined how speech act theory worked for a few speech acts, including requesting, asserting, questioning, thanking, advising, warning, greeting, and congratulating.
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    The wave of linguistic interest

  • Books about medical communication by Labov and Fanshel

  • Books about advertising by Geis

  • Books about advertising by Vestergaard and Schroder

  • Books in the news media by Geis

  • Books about law by Berk-Seligson

  • Books in the news media by Bell

  • Books about law by Shuy

  • Books about medical communication by Ferrara

  • Books about business by Tannen

  • Books about business by Bhatiaand Candlin

  • Books about government language by Shuy

  • Books about law by Shuy

  • Books about medical communication by Sarangi and Roberts

  • Books in language perception by Preston

  • Books about law by Cotterill

  • Books about law by Gibbons

  • Books about government language by Spolsky

  • Books about law by Shuy

  • Murder of the former chairman of the Confederate Salish and Kootenai Tribe

    This case illustrates the importance of applying linguistic knowledge of the speech acts of felicitously admitting, offering, requesting, and promising as well as the ambiguous use of ‘collateral crimes’ to speakers who do not live in the world of law.
  • Books about law by Rock

  • Books about law by Gibbons

  • Books about law by Eades

  • Books about law by Coulthard and Johnson

  • The New Yorker

    An applied linguist’s work describing a politician’s use of the first person pronoun in his speeches reaches the daily news and the work of applied linguistics in the legal world is even covered in popular magazines
  • Books about business by Bargiela-Chiappini

  • Books about public apologizing by Batistella