SPEECH ACTS Flashcards

1
Q

MEANINGFUL UTTERANCES OR STATEMENTS THAT PERFORM ACTIONS.

A

SPEECH ACTS

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2
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HE WAS THE ONE WHO DIVIDED THE THREE (3) TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS.

A

JOHN LANGSHAW AUSTIN

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WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS J.L. AUSTIN DIVIDED?

A

LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT
PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

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IT IS WHEN THE SPEAKER PERFORMS AN UTTERANCE WHICH HAS A MEANING IN THE TRADITIONAL SENSE.

A

LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

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5
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AN ACT OF SAYING SOMETHING WITH SPECIFIC INTENTION;

HAS A CERTAIN “FORCE” OF IT.

A

ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

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6
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WHEN WHAT THE SPEAKER SAYS HAS AN “EFFECT” ON THE LISTENER;

RESPONSE MAY BE PHYSICAL OR VERBAL.

A

PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

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7
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MEANING =

A

LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

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8
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INTENTION =

A

ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

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9
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EFFECT =

A

PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

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10
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HE WAS THE ONE WHO MADE THE FIVE (5) TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS?

A

JOHN SEARLE

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WHAT ARE THE FIVE (5) TYPES OF SPEECH ACTS ACCORDING TO JOHN SEARLE?

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ASSERTIVE
DIRECTIVES
COMMISSIVES
EXPRESSIVES
DECLARATIVES
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12
Q

THE SPEAKER EXPRESSES BELIEF ABOUT THE TRUTH OF A PROPOSITION.

A

ASSERTIVES

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13
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THE SPEAKER TRIES TO GET THEIR LISTENERS TO DO SOMETHING.

A

DIRECTIVES

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THE SPEAKER COMMITS THEMSELVES TO A FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION.

A

COMMISSIVES

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THE SPEAKER EXPRESSES THEIR FEELINGS.

A

EXPRESSIVES

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16
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THE SPEAKER’S UTTERANCE CHANGE THE STATE OF THE WORLD IN AN IMMEDIATE WAY.

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DECLARATIVES

17
Q

“I AM HUNGRY.”

A

LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

18
Q

SAYING “I AM HUNGRY” IN FRONT OF YOUR MOTHER.

A

ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT (DIRECTIVES)

19
Q

YOUR MOTHER COOKING DINNER AFTER HEARING YOU.

A

PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

20
Q

REFLECTING ABOUT THE MOVIE YOU WATCHED.

A

PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

21
Q

SAYING “I’LL LEAVE AT 10 AM” TO YOUR FRIENDS.

A

ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT (COMMISSIVES)

22
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SAYING “I AM FREE” TO SOMEONE ASKING YOU OUT.

A

ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT (DECLARATIVES)

23
Q

“I AM TIRED.”

A

LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

24
Q

USING FRAMES IN FACEBOOK TO SUPPORT YOUR FAVORED CANDIDATE.

A

PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

25
Q

” _ * IS STILL MY PRESIDENT!”

A

LOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT

26
Q

YOUR FRIEND SENDING YOU FACTS WHY YOU SHOULD CHANGE YOUR MIND.

A

PERLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACT