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- Locutionary act, perlocutionary act, illocutionary act and perlocutionary act are the principles of Speech Act Theory.
- Define the three terms “locutionary act”, “illocutionary act” and “perlocutionary act” respectively, then analyze the utterance “It is cold in here” by specifying its “locutionary act”, “illocutionary act” and “perlocutionary act”.
- The act of producing “Morning” is called( ). A: locutionary act B: greeting act C: illocutionary act D: perlocutionary act
- ___________________ is using a sentence to perform a function. A: Perlocutionary act B: An illocutionary act C: A locutionary act D: Speech act
- Speech acts are classified into three types: A: locutionary act B: illocutionary act C: perlocutionary act D: none of the above
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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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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
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By saying “I will come tomorrow” and making a promise, I reassure my friends. In these speech acts, “making a promise” is the _______. A: locutionary act B: illocutionary act C: perlocutionary act D: constative 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.