Written Asssignment - Illocutionary Classification
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Here is Searle's classification for types of illocutionary acts.
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Assertives(or representatives): Illocutionary acts that
represent a state of affairs.
E.g. stating, claiming, hypothesizing, describing, telling, insisting,
suggesting, asserting, or swearing that something is the case
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Directives:
Illocutionary acts designed to get the
addressee to do something.
E.g. ordering, commanding, daring, defying, challenging
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Commissives:
Illocutionary acts designed to get the
speaker (i.e the one performing the act)
to do something
E.g. promising, threatening, intending, vowing to do or to refrain
from doing something
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Expressives:
Illocutionary acts that express the
mental state of the speaker.
E.g. congratulating, thanking, deploring, condoling, welcoming,
apologizing
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Declarations:
Illocutionary acts that
bring about the state of affairs
to which they refer.
E.g. blessing, firing, baptizing, bidding,
passing sentence, excommunicating
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Assign the italicized verbs of the following sentences to one of
Searle's five categories (A - E).
- _A_ I hereby testify that I sold that property on July 3, l989.
- _D_ I praise you for receiving the Pulitzer Prize.
- _E_ I pass. (Said while playing bridge)
- _C_ If you need a ride, I offer to drive you to the airport.
- _B_ I request that you be here tomorrow one-half hour earlier.
- _B_ I permit you to camp out on my front lawn.
- _B_ I recommend that you eat less foods with cholesterol.
- _C_ I pledge to donate $500 to your favorite charity.
- _A_ I maintain that Monica Lewinsky is a national hero.
- _E_ I bless the two of you. (Said by a priest during the marriage ceremony)
- _E_ I abbreviate the Committee for Untested Trials and Experiments as CUTE.
- _B_ I beg you not to go out during this hurricane.
- _D_ I curse the day you were born.
- _E_ I name this dog Butchie.
- _D_ I compliment you on your excellent choice of wine.
- _A_ I predict that there will be a stock market crash later this year.
- _A_ I acknowledge that I promised to take you to Las Vegas.
- _B_ I implore you to leave that no-good husband of yours.
- _B_ I require my students to do homework assignments (if said directly to students).
- _A_ I require my students to do homework assignments (if reported to someone else).
- _D_ I honor you for winning a gold metal in the Olympics.
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