Speech acts are often (but not always) patterned, routinized utterances that speakers use to perform language functions, such as thanking, complimenting, requesting, refusing, apologizing, and complaining. In many scholarly and classroom contexts, the terms pragmatics and speech acts are used interchangeably.
— ❐ Teaching speech acts (specifically sounds like ~ pragmatic routines are useful to memorize)
- overlap with collocation (at least sounds like it) (?)
- see also ~ pragmatic routines are useful to memorize
Dazu zählen z.B. Phraseologismus, Redewendung, komplexe Einheit, Chunk oder auch Wortverbindung, Phrasem, Kollokation, Nomen-Verb-Verbindung, Idiom, Routineformel, Funktionsverbgefüge, Sprichwort, geflügeltes Wort und vieles mehr.
— ‣ Goethe DLL with synonyms