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The comprehension of quasi-performative verbs in verbal commitments: New evidence for componential theories of lexical meaning
Paul C. Amrhein
Psychology
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Keyphrases
Speaker Intentions
100%
Lexical Meaning
100%
New Evidence
100%
Componential Theory
100%
Performative Verb
100%
Speech Acts
40%
Latency
40%
Negative Components
40%
Componential Model
20%
Verification Latency
20%
Expressive Speech Acts
20%
Syntactic Form
20%
Pragmatic Meaning
20%
Verb Meaning
20%
Propositional Representation
20%
Ideal Speech
20%
Independent Processing
20%
Negative Type
20%
Arts and Humanities
Speaker intentions
100%
performative verb
100%
Lexical Meaning
100%
Speech acts
60%
Scripts
40%
Dialog
40%
Speaker
20%
Independent
20%
Verb meaning
20%
Performative
20%
Verification
20%
propositional
20%
Psychology
Componential Theory
100%