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Classification of intersubjective illocutionary acts

Language in Society, 1981
ABSTRACTAn illocutionary act presupposes not only a speaker, but also an other who is the intended recipient of the utterance's illocutionary force. Thus every illocutionary act has an intersubjective component; it connects two centers of experience in a particular way.
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Communicative and Illocutionary Acts

2003
In his much discussed essay Meaning (1957) H. P. Grice chose an approach to Pragmatics which is independent of all specific terms of speech act theory and thereby not burdened with specific problems of that theory. It can remain open here as to whether this is a completely different approach: this depends upon where the core of speech act theory is ...
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Austin on Locutionary and Illocutionary Acts

The Philosophical Review, 1968
JN ATTEMPTING to explore Austin's notion of an illocutionary act I have found his corresponding notion of a locutionary act very unhelpful and have been forced to adopt a quite different distinction between illocutionary acts and propositional acts.2 I think this difference is more than a matter of taxonomical preference and involves important ...
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The classification of cooperative illocutionary acts

Language in Society, 1979
ABSTRACTThe different taxonomies of illocutionary acts proposed by Austin, Searle, Vendler, Ohmann, and Fraser are compared in summary form, with Searle's taxonomy taken as a reference standard. All five of these taxonomies slight two kinds of illocutionary act: (I) illocutionary acts that combine commissive with directive illocutionary force (e.g ...
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Illocutionary acts, subordination and silencing

Analysis, 2009
Rumfitt, I. 1997. The categoricity problem and truth-value gaps. Analysis 57: 223-36. Rumfitt, I. 2000. 'Yes' and 'No'. Mind 109: 781-824. Shapiro, S. 1993. Anti-realism and modality. In Philosophy of Mathematics: Proceedings of the 15th International Wittgenstein Symposium, ed. J. Czermak, 269-287. Vienna: Verlag Holder-Pichler-Tempsky.
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Illocutionary Acts and Attitude Expression

Linguistics and Philosophy, 2003
In the classic Linguistic Communication and Speech Acts, Kent Bach and Robert M. Harnish advocated the idea that to perform an illocutionary act often just means to express certain attitudes. The underlying definition of attitude expression, however, gives rise to serious problems because it requires intentions of a peculiar kind. Recently, Wayne Davis
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How do we adapt ourselves in performing an illocutionary act?

Pragmatics and Beyond New Series, 2021
Etsuko Oishi, Oishi Etsuko
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Illocutionary relativism

SynthÈse, 2023
Casey Rebecca Johnson
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