commissive
Oral Communication - commits the speaker to doing something in the future
Speech Act - promising, planning, vowing, and betting
Speech act Expressive
- Utterance that a speaker makes to achieve an intended effect - expresses his/her feelings or emotional reactions
- thanking, apologizing, welcoming, deploring
Types of speech act
declaration
- There are 3 types according to j.l Austin (1962)
- a change in the external situation
Locutionary Act - blessing, firing, baptizing
- Simple act of saying things Communicative strategy
Illocutionary act - establish and maintain relationships, know and
understand themselves, and find meaning in the daily
- Social function
grind
- Ginagawa sya or pinagagawa
types of communicative strategy
Illocutionary Force Indicating Device
Nomination
- An expression
- Uses a performative verb - open a topic with the people you are talking to
- Stress – another indicator
- Intonation – another indicator restriction
- Word order – another indicator - given specific instructions that you must follow
Perlocutionary act - limitation you may have as a speaker
- Response from the illocutionary Turn-Taking
- May be an action or an utterance - people decide who takes the conversational floor.
Searle’s classification of speech acts - give all communicators a chance to speak
- John Rogers Searle Topic-Control
Assertive - how procedural formality or informality affects the
development of topic in conversations
- speaker expresses belief about the truth of a proposition
- self-obsessed ganon topic-shifting
Directive - moving from one topic to another
- speaker tries to make the addressee perform an action Repair
- asking, ordering, requesting, inviting, advising, and - how speakers address the problems in speaking, listening,
begging and comprehending that they may encounter in a
conversation
Oral Communication - commits the speaker to doing something in the future
Speech Act - promising, planning, vowing, and betting
Speech act Expressive
- Utterance that a speaker makes to achieve an intended effect - expresses his/her feelings or emotional reactions
- thanking, apologizing, welcoming, deploring
Types of speech act
declaration
- There are 3 types according to j.l Austin (1962)
- a change in the external situation
Locutionary Act - blessing, firing, baptizing
- Simple act of saying things Communicative strategy
Illocutionary act - establish and maintain relationships, know and
understand themselves, and find meaning in the daily
- Social function
grind
- Ginagawa sya or pinagagawa
types of communicative strategy
Illocutionary Force Indicating Device
Nomination
- An expression
- Uses a performative verb - open a topic with the people you are talking to
- Stress – another indicator
- Intonation – another indicator restriction
- Word order – another indicator - given specific instructions that you must follow
Perlocutionary act - limitation you may have as a speaker
- Response from the illocutionary Turn-Taking
- May be an action or an utterance - people decide who takes the conversational floor.
Searle’s classification of speech acts - give all communicators a chance to speak
- John Rogers Searle Topic-Control
Assertive - how procedural formality or informality affects the
development of topic in conversations
- speaker expresses belief about the truth of a proposition
- self-obsessed ganon topic-shifting
Directive - moving from one topic to another
- speaker tries to make the addressee perform an action Repair
- asking, ordering, requesting, inviting, advising, and - how speakers address the problems in speaking, listening,
begging and comprehending that they may encounter in a
conversation