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Mentiras

Authors: Joaquim, Cândida Silva;
Abstract

Se presentan algunas consideraciones sobre la mentira como acción verbal, en una perspectiva de análisis de la pragmática lingüística, y se defiende la construcción de una teoría de la mentira como parte de una teoría más general de las acciones humanas, y más específicamente, de las acciones engañosas.

On présente ici quelques considération sur le mensonge comme action verbale, dans une perspective d"analyse de la pragmatique linguistique, et on défend la construction d"une théorie du mensonge faisant partie d"une théorie plus générale des actions humaines et plus spécifiquement des acres trompeurs.

Apresentam-se algumas considerações sobre a mentira como acção verbal, numa perspectiva de análise da pragmática linguística, e defende-se a construção de uma teoria da mentira como parte de uma teoria mais geral das acções humanas, e mais especificamente, das acções enganosas.

Certain aspects of lying as a verbal action are examined in the analytical perspective of linguistic pragmatics. The author argues for a theory of lying as a part of a more general theory of human actions, and, more specifically, of deceitful actions.

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Portugal
Keywords

Linguística, Linguistics, Lie, Mentira

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