- In
linguistics and the
philosophy of language, a
locutionary act is the
performance of an utterance, and is one of the
types of force, in
addition to...
-
illocutionary act is a request: "please give me some salt" even
though the
locutionary act (the
literal sentence) was to ask a
question about the
presence of...
- interlocutor. The
perlocutionary effect of an
utterance is
contrasted with the
locutionary act,
which is the act of
producing the utterance, and with the illocutionary...
- L. Austin's
development of
performative utterances and his
theory of
locutionary, illocutionary, and
perlocutionary acts.
Speech acts
serve their function...
-
descriptions of
intonation in
English and German, by
analogy with
locution (
locutionary act),
illocution (illocutionary act) and
perlocution (perlocutionary...
- locution—it is the act of
saying something. John has
therefore performed a
locutionary act. He has also done at
least two
other things. He has
asked a question...
- are what
Buffy essayists Alice Jenkins and
Susan Stuart refer to as "
locutionary acts":
language that is
formed to have
meaning but does not
engage the...
- someone→[plus 'addressee']
someone said
something about something/someone→[plus '
locutionary topic'] A
semantic analysis in the NSM
approach results in a reductive...
- set of ideas, thoughts, or
visions from an
outside spiritual source Locutionary act, the
performance of an
utterance in
linguistics and the philosophy...
- here, in
terms of its
status as a non-performative utterance, and the
locutionary and
perlocutionary power of the statement. For more detail, see pages...