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Peterson, Thomas H. 1969. A case for the declarative performative verb: Dependent and independent conjunction in Moore and English. Papers from the Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 5 : 421–428.
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English
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P. argues that the performative hypothesis can account for the distinction between dependent conjunction (i.e. the conjunction of sentences that are connected, e.g. in a sequential dependence) and independent conjunction in Moore: dependent conjunction is analyzed as conjunction between sentences within the complement of a single performative verb, whereas independent conjunction is treated as the conjunction between performative sentences, each with its own complement. A similar distinction is said to exist in English.