Glossary of Linguistic Terms

Speech Act

Speech Act

A speech act is an act that a speaker performs when making an utterance , including the following:

  • A general act ( illocutionary act ) that a speaker performs, analyzable as including:
    • the uttering of words (utterance acts)
    • making reference and predicating (propositional acts), and
    • a particular intention in making the utterance (illocutionary force)
  • An act involved in the illocutionary act, including utterance acts and propositional acts
  • The production of a particular effect in the addressee (perlocutionary act)
Page/s: 22-25
Source: Searle 1969

Searle, John. 1969.Speech acts: An essay in the philosophy of language. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University.

Page/s: 285
Source: Crystal 1985

Crystal, David. 1985.A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics. 2nd edition. New York: Basil Blackwell.

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