The uttering of the sentences which do not describe things and can not say to be true or false is, or is a part of, the doing an action. They are said to be __________.
A: constatives
B: performatives
C: locutionary act
D: illocutionary act
A: constatives
B: performatives
C: locutionary act
D: illocutionary act
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- Some sentences do not describe things. They cannot be said to be true or false. The utterance of these sentences is or is a part of the doing of an action. They are called ().
- Locutionary act, illocutionary act and perlocutionary act
- 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”.
- 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