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3621:2024:description_of_a_speech_event [2024/01/15 23:38] – [Description of a speech event] Ryan Schram (admin)3621:2024:description_of_a_speech_event [2024/01/15 23:40] (current) Ryan Schram (admin)
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 Put otherwise, a speech event is a type of event in which people engage in speech acts, or use speech to take an action. A speech event will be typically be found in a specific speech situation. The classic example of a speech event is a //greeting//, for instance, between Alice and Bahadur: Put otherwise, a speech event is a type of event in which people engage in speech acts, or use speech to take an action. A speech event will be typically be found in a specific speech situation. The classic example of a speech event is a //greeting//, for instance, between Alice and Bahadur:
  
-A: Hey, how are you?+A: Hey, how are you?
  
-B: I’m good, and you?+B: I’m good, and you?
  
-A: I’m good.+A: I’m good.
  
-B: That’s good.+B: That’s good.
  
  
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