SPEECH ACTS Flashcards
MEANINGFUL UTTERANCES OR STATEMENTS THAT PERFORM ACTIONS.
SPEECH ACTS
HE WAS THE ONE WHO DIVIDED THE THREE (3) TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS.
JOHN LANGSHAW AUSTIN
WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS J.L. AUSTIN DIVIDED?
LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
IT IS WHEN THE SPEAKER PERFORMS AN UTTERANCE WHICH HAS A MEANING IN THE TRADITIONAL SENSE.
LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
AN ACT OF SAYING SOMETHING WITH SPECIFIC INTENTION;
HAS A CERTAIN “FORCE” OF IT.
ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
WHEN WHAT THE SPEAKER SAYS HAS AN “EFFECT” ON THE LISTENER;
RESPONSE MAY BE PHYSICAL OR VERBAL.
PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
MEANING =
LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
INTENTION =
ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
EFFECT =
PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
HE WAS THE ONE WHO MADE THE FIVE (5) TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS?
JOHN SEARLE
WHAT ARE THE FIVE (5) TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS ACCORDING TO JOHN SEARLE?
ASSERTIVE DIRECTIVES COMMISSIVES EXPRESSIVES DECLARATIVES
THE SPEAKER EXPRESSES BELIEF ABOUT THE TRUTH OF A PROPOSITION.
ASSERTIVES
THE SPEAKER TRIES TO GET THEIR LISTENERS TO DO SOMETHING.
DIRECTIVES
THE SPEAKER COMMITS THEMSELVES TO A FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION.
COMMISSIVES
THE SPEAKER EXPRESSES THEIR FEELINGS.
EXPRESSIVES