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Felicity Conditions Performatives cannot be true or false, but they can ‘go wrong’ or be ‘unhappy’ or ‘infelicitous’. Austin states that there must be some conditions in place for an utterance to be performed successfully. They have to be fulfilled if the utterance must have the intended effect. He called these conditions as felicity conditions and explained them in the following principles. 1. ‘There must exist an accepted conventional procedure having a certain conventional effect …’(P:26) 2. The procedure must be executed by all participants both i) correctly and ii) completely (P:15) 3. Having certain thoughts or feelings or intentions ( P:15) If the feelings, thoughts and intentions do not conform to the utterance (performative) or no accepted procedure is followed, or the procedure was falsely or incompletely executed, the utterance becomes infelicitous. For example, praising or sympathizing with others only superficially and not whole heartedly or saying something exactly opposite to what one does not believe or think, like flattering somebody and even the utterance of promising, betting or declaring something, when one does not intend to do so. Saying “I name this ship Queen Elizabeth” will not name the ship if the speaker has no authority to do so. 101 For instance, if any ordinary person reads the ‘will’ of a person (either alive or dead) in the presence of his relatives, the act of reading the ‘will’ will not be considered felicitous due to the fact that only an entrusted lawyer should read the ‘will’ of a person either dead or alive in the presence of related persons, say, relatives or friends. In this case,the first condition will not be fulfilled, as there is no authorized speaker. Similarly, if an entrusted lawyer reads a will but there is no hearer/s to listen the will, it will be infelicitous, as the act will not fulfill the second condition due to only one sided communication (without all participants). In the same manner if a Mother tells her child, “I promise to give you a chocolate if you drink a cup of milk” and if she does not have a chocolate or has no similar thoughts or intentions of giving chocolate, as her only purpose is to get the child drink the milk, the act will be infelicitous, as it violates the third condition. In a Hindu community, the traditional marriage takes place in the presence of a priest. (Pujari) and other relatives. The marriage takes place only when the pujari chants holy mangalashatak at the end of which a bridegroom puts garland around the neck of a bride and in response, she does the same. The marriage cannot be considered authorised in the absence of (any of) the above mentioned participants or procedure. In the same manner, the Speech Act that does not observe the felicity conditions is considered as infelicitous. Searle further expanded on the concept of felicity conditions in the following four conditions. Download 1.53 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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