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- of speech acts. In his framework, locution is what was said and meant, illocution is what was done, and perlocution is what happened as a result. When somebody...
- attitudes or perspectives on the act or the degree of factuality. The six illocutions describe the general purpose of the speech act (****ertion, question,...
- successfully performs a perlocution, one also succeeds in performing both an illocution and a locution. In the theory of speech acts, attention has especially...
- common ground is one of several elements of the conversational scoreboard. Illocution Possible world Presupposition Question under discussion Speech act Domain...
- analysed the structure of utterances into three distinct parts: locutions, illocutions and perlocutions. His pupil John Searle developed the idea under the...
- intonation in English and German, by analogy with locution (locutionary act), illocution (illocutionary act) and perlocution (perlocutionary act) in speech act...
- and Practice, Vol. 28, No. 3 (July 2002), pp. 465–480. "Hate Speech, Illocution, and Social Context: A Critique of Judith Butler," Journal of Social Philosophy...
- colloquium, colloquy, elocutio, elocution, eloquence, eloquent, grandiloquent, illocution, interlocutor, interlocutory, locution, loquacious, loquacity, loquitur...
- X has moral superiority in world affairs', another person accepts it (illocution), and many other people act accordingly (perlocution), reality will have...
- The Problem of ****, ed. Susan Dwyer (Wadsworth, 1995) 220–32. "Illocution and its Significance," in Foundations of Speech Act Theory: Philosophical...