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Who proposed the speech acts?
John Longshaw Austin
Harold Lasswell
John R. Seale
but the act of saying something with the intention of stating an opinion, confirming, or denying something
Illocutionary Act
Locutionary Act
Perlocutionary Act
This act happens with the
utterance of a sound, a word, or
even a phrase as a natural unit of speech.
Illocutionary Act
Locutionary Act
Perlocutionary Act
Aims to change feelings, thoughts, or actions
Illocutionary Act
Locutionary Act
Perlocutionary Act
an illocutionary act that represents a state of affairs.
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
an illocutionary acts for getting the addressee to do something.
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
an illocutionary act for getting the speaker to do something.
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
an illocutionary act that expresses the mental state of the speaker about an event presumed to be true.
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
an illocutionary act that brings into existence the state of affairs to which it refers
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Choose the 2 meaning that define Speech Acts
Subfield of pragmatics that studies how words are used not only to present information but also to carry out actions.
It includes Real-life interaction and require not only knowledge of the language but also appropriate use of that language within a given culture
are conceptual models used to explain the human communication process.
What is the topic we discussed?
Models of Communication
Speech Acts
7 C's of communication
He later developed speech acts into 5 classifications.
John Longshaw Austin
Harold Lasswell
John R. Searle
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"I praise you for receiving the Pulitzer Prize."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"I request that you be here tomorrow one-half hour earlier."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"I recommend that you eat less foods with cholesterol."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"I bless the two of you. (Said by a priest during the marriage ceremony)."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"I name this dog Butchie."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"If you need a ride, I offer to drive you to your house."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
Identify which type of illocutionary act is in this sentence
"Welcome home!."
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration
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