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Illocutionary
Perlocutionary
Illocutionary Category
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This refers to any utterance that serves as a function in communication. 

Speech Act

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"I will help you with your homework."

Offering assistance

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"Please turn off the lights."

The listener turns off the lights

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"Please close the door."

Directive

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What type of illocutionary is the utterance "Let's go to the beach next week!"?

Commissive

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Which type of speech act focuses on the literal meaning of the words?

Locutionary

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"You should eat more vegetables."

Giving advice 

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"There's a snake on the path."

The listener steps back or avoids the snake

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"What time is it?"

Directive

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True or False: The perlocutionary act always results in the intended outcome.

False

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In what speech act does the listener's response play a key role?

Perlocutionary

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"I hereby pronounce you husband and wife."

Declaring a marriage

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"It’s getting cold in here."

he listener closes the window or turns on the heater

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"It's a beautiful day outside!"

Assertive

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If a friend says, "I really enjoyed your party," what is the perlocutionary effect?

The host feels appreciated or happy

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Which speech act is related to the speaker's intention behind the words?

Illocutionary

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"Can you lend me a pen?"

Requesting

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"I don’t feel well." 

The listener expresses concern or offers help

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"The meeting starts at 10 AM."

Declarative

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If a parent says, "You did a great job," what perlocutionary effect might that have on the child?

The child feels proud or motivated

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When someone says "I’m sorry," and the listener feels comforted, what speech act is that?

Perlocutionary

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"I promise to return the book tomorrow."

Making a promise

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"This soup is too salty."

The listener either adds water to the soup or makes a note for the next time

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"I am so sorry."

Expressive

500

Who developed the Speech Act Theory?

J.L. Austin