المرجع الالكتروني للمعلوماتية
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speech act  
  
651   08:42 صباحاً   date: 2023-11-18
Author : David Crystal
Book or Source : A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics
Page and Part : 446-19


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speech act

A term derived from the work of the philosopher J. L. Austin (1911– 60), and now used widely in LINGUISTICS, to refer to a theory which analyses the role of UTTERANCES in relation to the behavior of speaker and hearer in interpersonal communication. It is not an ‘act of speech’ (in the sense of PAROLE), but a communicative activity (a LOCUTIONARY act), defined with reference to the intentions of speakers while speaking (the ILLOCUTIONARY force of their utterances) and the effects they achieve on listeners (the PERLOCUTIONARY effect of their utterances). Several categories of speech act have been proposed, viz. DIRECTIVES (speakers try to get their listeners to do something, e.g. begging, commanding, requesting), COMMISSIVES (speakers commit themselves to a future course of action, e.g. promising, guaranteeing), EXPRESSIVES (speakers express their feelings, e.g. apologizing, welcoming, sympathizing), DECLARATIONS (the speaker’s utterance brings about a new external situation, e.g. christening, marrying, resigning) and REPRESENTATIVES (speakers convey their belief about the truth of a PROPOSITION, e.g. asserting, hypothesizing). The verbs which are used to indicate the speech act intended by the speaker are sometimes known as PERFORMATIVE verbs. The criteria which have to be satisfied in order for a speech act to be successful are known as FELICITY CONDITIONS.