- 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...
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attitudes or
perspectives on the act or the
degree of factuality. The six
illocutions describe the
general purpose of the
speech act (****ertion, question,...
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perlocutionary act: an act
performed by the
saying of something.
Whereas illocutions and
locutions are
alternative descriptions of the
utterance itself, perlocutions...
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analysed the
structure of
utterances into
three distinct parts: locutions,
illocutions and perlocutions. His
pupil John
Searle developed the idea
under the...
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intonation in
English and German, by
analogy with
locution (locutionary act),
illocution (illocutionary act) and
perlocution (perlocutionary act) in
speech act...
- seen as a
communicative act
involving "locutions" (the text itself), "
illocutions" (the
stance of the
author to the locution, e.g. questioning, ****erting...
- The
Problem of ****, ed.
Susan Dwyer (Wadsworth, 1995) 220–32. "
Illocution and its Significance," in
Foundations of
Speech Act Theory: Philosophical...
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common ground is one of
several elements of the
conversational scoreboard.
Illocution Possible world Presupposition Question under discussion Speech act Domain...
- can
function as a
command in dialogue, an act of
commanding in
saying (
illocution), thus such
speech acts are
called 'indirect
speech acts'
because they...
- X has
moral superiority in
world affairs',
another person accepts it (
illocution), and many
other people act
accordingly (perlocution),
reality will have...