- is
felicitous if it is
pragmatically well-formed. An
utterance can be
infelicitous because it is self-contradictory, trivial, irrelevant, or
because it...
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region where less-than-perfect
souls face the
consequences of
their infelicitous actions while alive.
After a while, he is able to
perceive the presence...
- in
connection with a
performative utterance it is—in Austin's words—
infelicitous or unhappy,
rather than false. The
action that is
performed when a "performative...
- ten
months in the year. May had 31 days. The
Romans considered May an
infelicitous month.
Although it
began with one of the most
notoriously licentious...
-
octothorps in the
above examples,
Hurford disjunctions are
typically infelicitous.
Their infelicity has been
argued to
arise from them
being redundant...
- East 1776 to the
Present (New York: W.W.
Norton & Company) p. 536. "The
infelicitous combination of Ford and
Rabin produced the
direst crisis in US-Israeli...
- green-irised"; New Book of Tang also
states that
Kyrgyzes regarded black hair as "
infelicitous" and
insisted that black-e****
individuals were
descendants of Han general...
-
nonconfirmatives can, in Austin's terms, be
felicitous (neutral) or
infelicitous.
Felicitous nonconfirmatives are used for reports, inferences, etc.,...
- bewilderment, and outrage. He
berated the French's poor
Arabic grammar and the
infelicitous style of
their proclamations. Over the
course of Napoleon's invasion...