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rhetic
rhetic, a. (ˈriːtɪk) [f. Gr. ῥητ-ός stated + -ic.] Designating or pertaining to an utterance that has the property of meaning (in its elements of sense and reference), as distinct from its identity as sound and words. Hence ˈrhetically adv. Cf. rheme.1955 J. L. Austin How to do Things with Words (19... Oxford English Dictionary
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Locutionary act
With Words, a speech act should be analysed as a locutionary act (i.e. the actual utterance and its ostensible meaning, comprising phonetic, phatic, and rhetic wikipedia.org
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diarrhœtic
diarrhœtic, -rhetic, a. (daɪəˈrɛtɪk, -ˈriːtɪk) [f. diarrhœa, in loose imitation of Gr. verbal adjectives in -τικός. (The actual verbal adj. from διαρρέ-ειν is διάρρυτ-ος, which would have given diarrhytic.] = diarrhœic. Also confused with diuretic.1656 Blount Glossogr., Diarrhoetick, that hath a Las... Oxford English Dictionary
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rheme
▪ I. rheme Logic and Linguistics. (riːm) Also rhema. Pl. rhemas, -ata (rare), rhemes. [ad. Gr. ῥῆµα, -ατος that which is said, word, saying.] That part of a proposition or sentence which expresses a single idea. Specialized use in current linguistics: that part of a sentence giving new information a... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. L. Austin
To use a pheme with a more or less definite sense and reference is to utter a rheme, and to perform a rhetic act. wikipedia.org
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Rhætic
Rhætic, a. and n. (ˈriːtɪk) Also Rhe-. [ad. L. Rhætic-us, adj. of Rhætia, ancient name of a district of the Alps.] A. adj. 1. Geol. Applied to strata, extensively developed in the Rhætian Alps, regarded as passage-beds between the lias and trias; belonging to or characteristic of these. The Rhætic b... Oxford English Dictionary
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