Types of Speech Act Flashcards

1
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Is the literal meaning of the utterance

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Locutionary

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2
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Related to the social function that the utterance or the written text has

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Illocutionary

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3
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The result or effect that is produced by the utterance in the given context

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Perlocutionary

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4
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Categories of Illocutionary

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Representative/Assertive
Directive
Commissive
Expressive
Declaration

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6
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Commits the speaker to something being the case
> Suggesting
> Putting Forward
> Swearing
> Boasting
> Concluding

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Assertive

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7
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Tries to make the addressee perform an action
> Asking
> Ordering
> Requesting
> Inviting
> Advising
> Begging

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Directive

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8
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Commit the speaker in doing something in the future
> Promising
> Planning
> Vowing
> Betting
> Opposing

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Commisive

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9
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Express how the speaker feels about the situation
> Thanking
> Apologizing
> Welcoming
> Deploring

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Expressive

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10
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Changes the state of the world in an immediate way
> Blessing
> Baptizing
> Bidding
> Passing a sentence

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Declaration

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11
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(Falls under Declaration)
Said by the right person, in the right situation/circumstances should be take in mind

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Performatives

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