Thus the same locutionary action is interpreted as two quite different illocutionary actions. |
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I guess the meaning is the illocutionary force of interrogativeness with no propositional content. |
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In this article we analyze the grammar of codes of ethics as a written locutionary act, and attempt to determine their implicit illocutionary and perlocutionary values. |
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The perlocutionary act is made by means of an illocutionary act, and depends entirely on the hearer's reaction. |
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Thus, in cases 6 and 7, it is clear that the illocutionary force of the act is declarative. |
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A significant difference with our work is that, in their approach, the illocutionary force of the speech acts is directive. |
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In that case, the illocutionary effect on k is that k believes that i's intention is that j believes what we have mentioned just before. |
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Such speech acts satisfy the double direction of fit, and, for that reason, their illocutionary force is declarative. |
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The illocutionary force is determined by the direction of fit between the words and the world. |
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Austin probably thought that in virtue of the performative formulas this condition is met by illocutionary but not by perlocutionary act types. |
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That is to say, the essay focuses on the illocutionary force and perlocutionary impact of these metaphors. |
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Searle concludes from this that some locutionary acts are also illocutionary acts, and infers from this in turn that for some sentences, their locutionary meaning determines their illocutionary force. |
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By contrast, Austin held that locutionary acts are abstracted from instances of illocutionary acts, and that assessment as to truth is directed most fundamentally to the illocutionary act. |
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Austin especially emphasized the importance of social fact and conventions in doing things with words, in particular with respect to the class of speech acts known as illocutionary acts. |
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The creation of institutional facts that refer to the performance of an action by the receiver, like 4, raises the question: Is the illocutionary force of the corresponding speech acts really declarative, or directive? |
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The success of the perlocution cannot be measured in the speech act itself and are secondary to the illocutionary success of understanding. |
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However, if the intent is clear, then the intended power or illocutionary force of the utterance should be conveyed. |
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It follows, according to this suggestion, that two illocutionary forces F1 and F2 are identical just in case they correspond to the same septuple. |
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However, the effects of such an extraordinary display of illocutionary force are, to say the least, dubious. |
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Austin introduced terminology that has since become ubiquitous when he talked about locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts of speech. |
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Illocutionary acts, in addition to covering such explicit performatives as promising, also include statements. |
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