Perlocutionary Acts Of Speech - Deepstash

Perlocutionary Acts Of Speech

This latter class is the most radical. It involves using words to accomplish something specific in the world. Examples include binding yourself to another by uttering “I promise” or becoming married by uttering “I do.”The expected consequences can unfurl only when certain conditions are met: think of the many surprises that can invalidate a marriage ceremony.

Austin’s taxonomy of our speech acts goes some way towards illuminating what is happening in conversation, but it doesn’t answer the question of what makes for a successful conversation.

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