What is Speech Act Theory?
The theory that studies how people perform actions through language.
What are directives?
The type of speech act used to give commands, requests, or advice.
What is the locutionary act?
The act that focuses on the literal meaning of words.
What is a direct speech act?
A speech act in which the sentence form matches the speaker’s intention.
Who is J. L. Austin?
The philosopher who first introduced Speech Act Theory.
What are commissives?
The type of speech act that commits the speaker to a future action.
What is the illocutionary act?
The act that refers to the speaker’s intended meaning.
What is an indirect speech act?
A speech act in which the speaker’s intended meaning differs from the literal sentence form.
What is Pragmatics?
The branch of linguistics that studies meaning in context.
What are expressives?
The category of speech acts used to express feelings or emotions.
What is the perlocutionary act?
The act that focuses on the listener’s reaction or response.
Which sentence is an example of a direct speech act?
A. “Could you pass the salt?”
B. “It’s very noisy in here.”
C. “Close the door.”
D. “It would be nice if someone cleaned this up.”
Correct Answer: C
What are actions?
According to Speech Act Theory, language is used not only to communicate information, but also to perform these.
What are declarations?
Speech acts that can change social reality when spoken by someone with authority.
What is an illocutionary act?
A. The literal meaning of the sentence “It’s raining outside.”
B. Feeling scared after hearing someone say “Watch out!”
C. Saying “Can you open the window?” to request that someone open it
D. The grammatical structure of the sentence “Close the door.”
C. Saying “Can you open the window?” to request that someone open it
Which sentence is an example of an indirect speech act?
A. “Turn off your phone.”
B. “Please sit down.”
C. “Stop talking.”
D. “Can you open the window?”
Correct Answer: D
Who is John Searle?
The philosopher who classified speech acts into categories such as directives and commissives.
What are assertives?
The type of speech act used to make statements or claims believed to be true.
What is a perlocutionary act?
A. Convincing someone to study harder after warning them about failing the exam
B. Saying “I apologize for being late.” to express regret
C. The literal meaning of the sentence “The exam is tomorrow.”
D. Asking “Can you help me?” as a polite request
A. Convincing someone to study harder after warning them about failing the exam
What is illocutionary force?
The hidden social intention behind an utterance