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Speech acts in professional maritime discourse: A pragmatic risk analysis of bridge team communication directives and commissives in full-mission simulation

Abstract

The paper studies verbal maritime communication by categorising spontaneous professional discourse observed in co-operative full-mission simulation exercises into the illocutionary points of commissives and directives according to Searle's original classification. The research adopts a Corpus Pragmatics approach by combining vertical Corpus Linguistics methods with horizontal Pragmatics analyses. Between-group analyses of speech acts by native and non-native speakers of English are carried out and possible risks of miscommunication classified and compared. On the basis of the circular Osgood-Schramm communication model the sender–receiver interaction is investigated for either speaker group. Findings include both quantitative and qualitative between-group differences in locutionary, illocutionary and perlocutionary speech acts. These differences are evaluated as causal factors in effective communicative acts and as contributory factors for miscommunication in the maritime domain.

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John P, Brooks B, Schriewer U. Speech acts in professional maritime discourse: A pragmatic risk analysis of bridge team communication directives and commissives in full-mission simulation. Journal of Pragmatics. 2019;140:10. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2018.11.013.
John, P. ., Brooks, B. ., & Schriewer, U. . (2019). Speech acts in professional maritime discourse: A pragmatic risk analysis of bridge team communication directives and commissives in full-mission simulation. Journal of Pragmatics, 140, 10. http://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2018.11.013 (Original work published Januar 2019)
John, Peter, Benjamin Brooks, und Ulf Schriewer. (2019) 2019. „Speech Acts in Professional Maritime Discourse: A Pragmatic Risk Analysis of Bridge Team Communication Directives and Commissives in Full-Mission Simulation“. Journal of Pragmatics 140. Elsevier: 10. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2018.11.013.
John, Peter, Benjamin Brooks, und Ulf Schriewer. „Speech Acts in Professional Maritime Discourse: A Pragmatic Risk Analysis of Bridge Team Communication Directives and Commissives in Full-Mission Simulation“. Journal of Pragmatics 140 (2019): 10.
John, Peter, u. a. „Speech Acts in Professional Maritime Discourse: A Pragmatic Risk Analysis of Bridge Team Communication Directives and Commissives in Full-Mission Simulation“. 2019. Journal of Pragmatics, Bd. 140, Elsevier, 2019, S. 10, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2018.11.013.

Details

  • Date Published

    01/2019
  • Volume

    140
  • Number of Pages

    10
  • Type of Article

    Research paper
  • Publisher

    Elsevier
  • URL

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037821661830033X