Definition of Perlocutionary. Meaning of Perlocutionary. Synonyms of Perlocutionary

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Definition of Perlocutionary

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- A perlocutionary act (or perlocutionary effect) is the effect of an utterance on an interlocutor. Examples of perlocutionary acts include persuading, convincing...
- literal sentence) was to ask a question about the presence of salt. The perlocutionary act (the actual effect), might be to cause somebody to p**** the salt...
- performative utterances and his theory of locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts. Speech acts serve their function once they are said or communicated...
- is one of the types of force, in addition to illocutionary act and perlocutionary act, typically cited in Speech Act Theory. Speech Act Theory is a subfield...
- something. Eliciting an answer is an example of what Austin calls a perlocutionary act, an act performed by saying something. Notice that if one successfully...
- communication in "Hush" is transformed from the senseless locutionary to the perlocutionary: acts upon which ideas are conve**** into instant meaning and action...
- marking or conjunction -iii: can be interrogative; sometimes marks a perlocutionary act -ta, -Vy: mark illocutionary acts -ngam, -qun: mark the “presupposition...
- force (what the speaker is attempting to do in uttering the locution) perlocutionary effect (the actual effect the speaker actually has on the interlocutor...
- its status as a non-performative utterance, and the locutionary and perlocutionary power of the statement. For more detail, see pages 146 et seq. of Battis...
- such as conversation, dialog, rhetoric, etc., a proof is a persuasive perlocutionary speech act, which demonstrates the truth of a proposition. In any area...