| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Since courses andtextbooks on semantics AND pragmatics are mainly focused on speech acts inthe area of pragmatics, it is surprising that the most basic speechact-theoretic terms (i.e. ''locutionary act'', ''illocutionary act'',''perlocutionary act'' and Searle's five illocutionary types) are mentionedexclusively in the entry for ''speech acts'', but not listed separately, noteven as cross-referenc
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