Wordsmith Talk |
About Us | What's New | Search | Site Map | Contact Us | |||
Register Log In Wordsmith Talk Forums General Topics Q&A about words illocutionary
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
<<Would it be at all accurate to describe an illocutionary act as "cause", and a perlocutionary one as "effect"?
Off the cuff, at least one notable difference might be that the perlocutionary is an interpretive condition established by the illocutionary act wherein *either an action or non-action would function as the cognate of the effect in a cause and effect relationship. The very fact that non-action is then specified as *a **determinate non-action would be a definitive part of that condition. The occurrence or non-occurrence of the requested action, then, would not be the effect, the space in which that occurrence might be interpreted--which space is opened as a requirement of the illocutionary--might, however, be considered as the effect of the illocutionary. We would be talking, then, of cause and effect in the realm of the interpretation of speech acts. But that's just a guess.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted ![]()
illocutionary
Anonymous 09/21/2001 9:27 PM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
of troy 09/21/2001 10:25 PM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
Anonymous 09/21/2001 10:52 PM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
Keiva 09/22/2001 3:22 PM ![]()
Re: todlers
belMarduk 09/22/2001 5:25 PM ![]()
Re: toddlers
wow 09/22/2001 5:38 PM ![]()
Toddlers all asleep
TEd Remington 09/23/2001 12:43 AM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
tsuwm 09/22/2001 3:42 AM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
Capital Kiwi 09/22/2001 5:02 AM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
Jackie 09/22/2001 2:43 PM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
tsuwm 09/23/2001 9:34 PM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
Jackie 09/23/2001 11:11 PM ![]()
Re: illocutionary
inselpeter 09/24/2001 1:06 AM
Moderated by Jackie
Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Rules · Mark All Read Contact Us · Forum Help · Wordsmith Talk