SPEECH ACTS IN TRAVEL BLOGS: USERS’ CORPUS-DRIVEN PRAGMATIC INTENTIONS AND DISCURSIVE REALISATIONS

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  • Daniel Pascual Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain

Keywords:

digital communication, speech acts, travel blogs, posts and comments, discursive realisations

Abstract

Travel blogs epitomise an informal, digital environment where international users engage in dialogical interactions about their travelling experiences. While doing so, they deploy a range of pragmatic intentions to exchange information and build discussion. Speech acts (Searle, 1975) encapsulate those intentions, and are generally assumed to differ in their illocutionary force depending on the users’ communicative needs, and on whether hosted in posts or in comments. This paper explores the frequency and saliency of speech acts in travel blogs, by undertaking a contrastive study as regards generic features in an exploratory corpus of 18 English-mediated travel blog posts and 367 travel blog comments. The three circles of English (Bolton & Kachru, 2006) are used to balance bloggers’ sociolinguistic background and represent native and non-native speakers. A corpus-driven typology of speech acts for the travel blog is designed, since aprioristic, traditional classifications may not match users’ intentions in asynchronous, globalised, computer-mediated settings. Connections of particular speech acts with each of the generic instances, whether posts or comments, are revealed, and prototypical discursive realisations of those speech acts are qualitatively provided. The study unveils bloggers’ communicative practices and yields pragmatic and discursive resources users can handle to encode their pragmatic intentions in travel blog posts and comments.

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Published

2021-12-17

How to Cite

Pascual, D. (2021). SPEECH ACTS IN TRAVEL BLOGS: USERS’ CORPUS-DRIVEN PRAGMATIC INTENTIONS AND DISCURSIVE REALISATIONS. ELIA: Estudios de Lingüística Inglesa Aplicada, (21), 85–123. Retrieved from https://revistas.uned.es/index.php/ELIA/article/view/31026

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ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN / RESEARCH ARTICLES

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