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ANALYSISOF THEMES AND ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT IN SELECTED ADVISORY BIBLICAL AND LITERARY TEXTS

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dc.contributor.author OKAL, B.O.–YAKUB,A. OKELLO,J. KODAK,B.O.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-30T08:02:28Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-30T08:02:28Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10142
dc.description.abstract Abstract. The practice of instilling moralsto individuals has existed in both familial and societal upbringing. These morals are always transmitted from the older people to the younger generation with an intention of initiating both boys and girls to proper manhood and womanhood based on the familial and societal dictates. Transmission of these morals is normally through religious and literary texts, and also continuous conversations amongst the members of the family and the society. These conversations generally tend to exhibit an aspect of speechact theory called illocutionary speech act that signals acts such as directing, advising, requesting and persuading the recipient to embrace the teachings. Though there are many genres of literature, poems have proved to be more effective in passing thesemorals in both the ancient and modern societies. Therefore, this article analyzed the themes and illocutionary speech act in some selected advisory Biblical and literary texts with poetic style. The study realized various themes such as lavish life and alcoholism, human rights, characteristics of ideal wife, philanthropy, respect, courtesy, faithfulness, avoidance of anger, discipline, religiosity, education, tolerance, integrity, marriage life, cleanliness and love. The study realized common illocutionaryspeech acts such as expressives, directives, verdictives, representatives and commissives. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title ANALYSISOF THEMES AND ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT IN SELECTED ADVISORY BIBLICAL AND LITERARY TEXTS en_US
dc.type Learning Object en_US


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