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- Locutionary_act abstract "In linguistics and the philosophy of mind, a locutionary act is the performance of an utterance, and hence of a speech act. The term equally refers to the surface meaning of an utterance because, according to J. L. Austin's posthumous "How To Do Things With Words", a speech act should be analysed as a locutionary act (i.e. the actual utterance and its ostensible meaning, comprising phonetic, phatic and rhetic acts corresponding to the verbal, syntactic and semantic aspects of any meaningful utterance), as well as an illocutionary act (the semantic 'illocutionary force' of the utterance, thus its real, intended meaning), and in certain cases a further perlocutionary act (i.e. its actual effect, whether intended or not).For example, my saying to you "Don't go into the water" (a locutionary act with distinct phonetic, syntactic and semantic features) counts as warning you not to go into the water (an illocutionary act), and if you heed my warning I have thereby succeeded in persuading you not to go into the water (a perlocutionary act). This taxonomy of speech acts was inherited by John R. Searle, Austin's pupil at Oxford and subsequently an influential exponent of speech act theory.de:Lokution".
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- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oral_communication.
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- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Illocutionary_act.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Illocutionary_force.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink J._L._Austin.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink John_R._Searle.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink John_Searle.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
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- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy_of_mind.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Speech_act.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Utterance.
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLinkText "Locutionary act".
- Locutionary_act wikiPageWikiLinkText "locutionary act".
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- Locutionary_act subject Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Locutionary_act subject Category:Oral_communication.
- Locutionary_act subject Category:Statements.
- Locutionary_act hypernym Performance.
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- Locutionary_act type Statement.
- Locutionary_act type Statement.
- Locutionary_act comment "In linguistics and the philosophy of mind, a locutionary act is the performance of an utterance, and hence of a speech act. The term equally refers to the surface meaning of an utterance because, according to J. L. Austin's posthumous "How To Do Things With Words", a speech act should be analysed as a locutionary act (i.e.".
- Locutionary_act label "Locutionary act".
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- Locutionary_act sameAs Lokúciós_aktus.
- Locutionary_act sameAs 발화행위.
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- Locutionary_act sameAs Actes_locucionaris.
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- Locutionary_act wasDerivedFrom Locutionary_act?oldid=607831040.
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