Declarations: speakers alter the external status or condition or an object or situation, solely by making the utterance: I now pronounce you man and wife, I sentence you to be hanged by the neck until you be dead, I name this ship…
2. A: Would you like to drink a cappuccino?
B: Can you say that again?
A: A cappuccino. Would you like to drink a cappuccino?
B: Sorry. What is a cappuccino?
A: It is Italian coffee made with hot milk and with chocolate powder on top.
B: Er – yes, OK. I will try one. Thank you.
Would you like to drink a cappuccino?
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all linguistic features of the sentence.
Illocutionary act: An offer
Perlocutionary act: Persuading speaker B to drink a cappuccino
Family of speech act: a directive
Can you say that again?
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all linguistic features of the sentence.
Illocutionary act: A request
Perlocutionary act: Making speaker B repeat his previous question
Family of speech act: a directive
A cappuccino.
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all distinct linguistic features of the word.
Illocutionary act: A clarification
Perlocutionary act: Making speaker B listen to the word clearly
Family of speech act: an exercitive
Sorry.
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all distinct linguistic features of the word.
Illocutionary act: An apology
Perlocutionary act: Politely letting speaker A know that speaker B does not know what a cappuccino is
Family of speech act: a behabitive
What is a cappuccino?
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all distinct linguistic features of the question.
Illocutionary act: A question
Perlocutionary act: Making speaker A explain what a cappuccino is
Family of speech act: a directive
It is Italian coffee made with hot milk and with chocolate powder on top.
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all distinct linguistic features of the sentence.
Illocutionary act: An explanation
Perlocutionary act: Letting speaker B know what a macchiato is itself
Family of speech act: an exercitive
I will try one.
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all distinct linguistic features of the sentence.
Illocutionary act: An agreement
Perlocutionary act: Making speaker A bring a cappuccino by stating he wants to drink
Family of speech act: a commissive
Thank you
Locutionary act: The utterance itself: all distinct linguistic features of the sentence.
Illocutionary act: Expressing gratitude
Perlocutionary act: effective if speaker A will bring a cappuccino
Family of speech act: a behabitive
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |