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  2. Performative utterance - Wikipedia

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    Every performative utterance has its own procedure and risks of failure that Austin calls 'infelicities'. [1]: 14 He sees a sharp distinction between the individual text and the 'total speech act situation' surrounding it. According to Austin, in order to successfully perform an illocutionary act, certain conditions have to be met (e.g. a ...

  3. Speech act - Wikipedia

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    J.L. Austin claimed that performative sentences could be "happy or unhappy". They were only happy if the speaker does the actions he or she talks about. They were unhappy if this did not happen. Performative speech acts also use explicit verbs instead of implicit ones. For example, stating "I intend to go."

  4. J. L. Austin - Wikipedia

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    Asking a question is an example of what Austin called an illocutionary act. Other examples would be making an assertion, giving an order, and promising to do something. To perform an illocutionary act is to use a locution with a certain force. It is an act performed in saying something, in contrast with a locution, the act of saying something.

  5. Posting the Ten Commandments is a performative act - AOL

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    Louisiana passed a law last week requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom in an act of performative religiosity. It is “performative” in contrast to ...

  6. Performativity - Wikipedia

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    Performative acts are types of authoritative speech. This can only happen and be enforced through the law or norms of the society. These statements, just by speaking them, carry out a certain action and exhibit a certain level of power. Examples of these types of statements are declarations of ownership, baptisms, inaugurations, and legal ...

  7. One simple act is perfect example why Detroit Lions' Dan ...

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    It’s an act I’ve seen the Detroit Lions coach perform many times, and yet it said so much about who he is as a person and lot about why he’s a good coach with the potential for the kind of ...

  8. Illocutionary act - Wikipedia

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    The notion of an illocutionary act is closely connected with Austin's doctrine of the so-called 'performative' and 'constative utterances': an utterance is "performative" if, and only if it is issued in the course of the "doing of an action" (1975, 5), by which, again, Austin means the performance of an illocutionary act (Austin 1975, 6 n2, 133).

  9. NFL Winners and Losers: Bengals can be fixed, but ... - AOL

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    The 2024 Cincinnati Bengals are an oddity in many ways. Joe Burrow might be the best quarterback in the NFL this season and has absolutely no chance of winning NFL MVP.