A socio-pragmatic comparative study of
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2. 10. 1. J. L. Austin
According to J. L. Austin (1962), communication is a series of communicative acts or speech acts. These speech acts are used systematically to accomplish particular communicative purposes. CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE 23 Austin had prepared a series of lectures to be delivered at Oxford and Harvard. A posthumous reworking of these notes is the seminal book entitled How to Do Things with Words. In his book, Austin (1962) explores performative utterances. Consider the following utterances: I resign. I name this ship Boniface. Austin argues that the nature of these utterances is in fact performative rather than constative. The meanings of these utterances are to be identified with the performance of an action. In saying "I resign," a person does in fact resign; In saying "I name this ship Boniface," the speaker actually performs the action of giving the ship a name. Performatives are in possession of their own declarative form. In addition, they generally have well-recognized syntactic characteristics, such as a verb in the present tense, a first person subject, and the possibility of adding the adverb hereby. Austin's investigation of performatives led him to the conclusion that all utterances partake of the nature of actions. According to Austin, the same utterance could at the same time constitute three kinds of acts: (1) a locutionary act (or locution): The particular sense and reference of an utterance; (2) an illocutionary act (or illocution): The act performed in, or by virtue of, the performance of the illocution; and (3) a perlocutionary act (or perlocution): The act performed by means of what is said. Austin focused on the second of these acts. The locution belongs to the traditional territory of truth-based semantics. The perlocution belongs strictly beyond the investigation of language and meaning since it deals with the results or effects of an utterance. The illocution occupies the middle ground between them. This ground is now considered the territory of pragmatics, of meaning in context. Austin emphasizes his claim that only the verbs used to describe illocutions can be used as performative verbs. |
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