On Media Reports, Politicians, Indirection, and Duplicity

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Mary Kate McGowan
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[1] Wellesley College,
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Topoi | 2023年 / 42卷
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Speech acts; Conversational kinematics; Indirection; Conversational score; Political speech; David Lewis; Speech acts; Illocution;
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We often say one thing and mean another. This kind of indirection (concerning the content conveyed) is both ubiquitous and widely recognized. Other forms of indirection, however, are less common and less discussed. For example, we can sometimes address one person with the primary intention of being overheard by someone else. And, sometimes speakers say something simply in order to make it possible for someone else to say that they said it. Politicians generating sounds bites for the media are an example of this kind of indirection. In this paper, I will explore—via a series of fictionalized examples—these less discussed forms of indirection and consider how such forms of indirection can be duplicitous and misleading.
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