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- Perlocutionary_act abstract "A perlocutionary act (or perlocutionary effect) is a speech act, as viewed at the level of its psychological consequences, such as persuading, convincing, scaring, enlightening, inspiring, or otherwise getting someone to do or realize something. This is contrasted with locutionary and illocutionary acts (which are other levels of description, rather than different types of speech acts).Unlike the notion of illocutionary act, which describes the linguistic function of an utterance, a perlocutionary effect is in some sense external to the performance. It may be thought of, in a sense, as the effect of the illocutionary act via the locutionary act. Therefore, when examining perlocutionary acts, the effect on the hearer or reader is emphasized. As an example, consider the following utterance: \"By the way, I have a CD of Debussy; would you like to borrow it?\" Its illocutionary function is an offer, while its intended perlocutionary effect might be to impress the listener, or to show a friendly attitude, or to encourage an interest in a particular type of music.In his 1992 study Hitler: The Führer and the People, J. P. Stern, a professor of German literature, describes the early speeches of Adolf Hitler as perlocutionary acts of propaganda.".
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- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageRevisionID "699170463".
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oral_communication.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pragmatics.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Illocutionary_act.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink J._P._Stern.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Locutionary_act.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Propaganda.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLink Speech_act.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perlocutionary act".
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLinkText "perlocutionary act".
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLinkText "perlocutionary force".
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLinkText "perlocutionary".
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageWikiLinkText "perlocutions".
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Perlocutionary_act wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sociolinguistics-stub.
- Perlocutionary_act subject Category:Discourse_analysis.
- Perlocutionary_act subject Category:Oral_communication.
- Perlocutionary_act subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Perlocutionary_act hypernym Act.
- Perlocutionary_act type Band.
- Perlocutionary_act comment "A perlocutionary act (or perlocutionary effect) is a speech act, as viewed at the level of its psychological consequences, such as persuading, convincing, scaring, enlightening, inspiring, or otherwise getting someone to do or realize something.".
- Perlocutionary_act label "Perlocutionary act".
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs Q1137786.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs Perlokutiver_Akt.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs Fonction_perlocutoire.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs Talvaldandi_athöfn.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs Perlocuzione.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs 발화효과행위.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs Perlocutionaire_handeling.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs m.05j4c5.
- Perlocutionary_act sameAs Q1137786.
- Perlocutionary_act wasDerivedFrom Perlocutionary_act?oldid=699170463.
- Perlocutionary_act isPrimaryTopicOf Perlocutionary_act.