PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PERLOCUTIONARY ACT»
perlocutionary act
perlocutionary
speech
viewed
level
psychological
consequences
such
persuading
convincing
scaring
enlightening
inspiring
otherwise
getting
someone
realize
something
this
contrasted
with
locutionary
illocutionary
acts
what
international
that
produces
achieved
addressee
speaker
examples
intuitively
performed
saying
angering
inciting
comforting
define
philosophy
compare
illocution
also
called
uttering
certain
frightening
person
from
answers
term
used
theory
designate
upon
actions
thoughts
feelings
changing
minds
note
sometimes
utterances
thus
please
find
black
directive
seeks
change
communicates
intentions
behind
locution
reveals
wants
exercise
over
lingo
through
speaking
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PERLOCUTIONARY ACT»
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1
Speaking Back: The Free Speech Versus Hate Speech Debate
For example, if someone shouts "fire" and by that act causes people to exit a
building which they believe to be on fire, they have performed the perlocutionary
act of convincing other people to exit the building. The perlocutionary act was a ...
2
Hidden Dimensions of Education
Austin enumerates other examples of illocutionary acts: asking, warning,
pronouncing, making an appointment, making an identification, etc.7 "Making an
identification" in particular has a meaning similar to "labeling". A perlocutionary
act, on ...
Tobias Werler, Christoph Wulf
3
Speech
Act And Linguistic Communication
already noted, perlocutionary, but not illocutionary acts, essentially involve the
production of some effect (2) An illocutionary act, unlike the perlocutionary act,
requires a locutionary act as a base I can get you to pass the salt by simply
looking ...
4
The Pragmatics of Translation
does something (performing an illocutionary act, such as insulting or giving a
command) and brings or may bring about some effect on somebody (performing
a perlocutionary act, perhaps causing the hearer to feel upset and to go away).
Finally he may have uttered the sentence he did utter to achieve a certain
consequent response from his hearer - for example to frighten him, to amuse him,
to get him to do something : this is the perlocutionary act. Suppose for example
my ...
6
Cooperating with Written Texts: The Pragmatics and ...
Let us look, therefore, at the perlocutionary act and effect. For Austin, the
perlocutionary act is what we bring about or achieve by saying something. Now,
two questions arise: must what we achieve be in, or on, some hearer or audience
, and ...
7
Speech Acts in Argumentative Discussions: A Theoretical ...
THE PERLOCUTIONARY ACT OF CONVINCING The performance of the
illocutionary act complex argumentation is not only intended to make the listener
understand that the speaker is trying to justify or refute a particular opinion, it is
also ...
F. H. van Eemeren, Robert Grootendorst, 1984
8
How to Do Things with Words
The perlocutionary act may be either the achievement of a perlocutionary object (
convince, persuade) or the production of a perlocutionary sequel. Thus the act of
warning may achieve its perlocutionary object of alerting and also have the ...
John Langshaw Austin, J. O. Urmson, 1975
9
Pragmatic Meaning and Cognition
... confiscate your motor-cycle. Even though this does not constitute the strongest
argument in favour of considering threatening a perlocutionary act, it does show
that there are no overt signs of threats, possibly because this act is reproved by ...
Sophia S. A. Marmaridou, 2000
10
Foundations of Speech
Act Theory: Philosophical and ...
Let us give the perlocutionary-act-potential theory as much credit as possible. I
would not deny that in communication we typically aim at affecting the
psychological state of our hearers. And, though I do not really believe this, I am
even willing ...