举一反三
- Locutionary act, illocutionary act and perlocutionary act
- Locutionary act, perlocutionary act, illocutionary act and perlocutionary act are the principles of Speech Act Theory.
- The act of producing “Morning” is called( ). A: locutionary act B: greeting act C: illocutionary act D: perlocutionary act
- Speech acts are classified into three types: A: locutionary act B: illocutionary act C: perlocutionary act D: none of the above
- ___________________ is using a sentence to perform a function. A: Perlocutionary act B: An illocutionary act C: A locutionary act D: Speech act
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Of the three speech acts, linguists are most interested in the ( ) because this kind of speech act is identical with the speaker’s intention. A: locutionary act B: illocutionary act C: perlocutionary act D: constative act
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______ deals with the extra meaning of the utterance produced on the basis of its literal meaning. A: Locutionary act B: Performative act C: Perlocutionary act D: lllocutionary act
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According to Austin’s new model, a speaker might be performing one of the following three acts, namely, locutionary act, illocutionary act, and perlocutionary act.
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According to John Austin’s speech act theory, a(n) ______ act is the act performed by saying something. A: prelocutionary B: locutionary C: illocutionary D: perlocutionary
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According to John Austin’s theory of speech act, a(n) ______ act is the act of expressing the speaker’s intention. ( ) A: prelocutionary B: locutionary C: illocutionary D: perlocutionary