Abstract of "The Classification of Cooperative Illocutionary Acts"
(1979)
- The different taxonomies of illocutionary acts proposed by Austin,
Searle, Vendler, Ohmann, and Fraser are compared in summary form, with
Searle's taxonomy taken as a reference standard. All five of these taxonomies
slight two kinds of illocutionary act: (1) illocutionary acts that combine
commissive with directive illocutionary force (e.g., offering, inviting,
challenging), and (2) illocutionary acts that require two particpants (e.g.,
giving, selling, contracting). These and related speech acts are discussed
in some detail, and Searle's classification is amended to take them into
account.
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Michael Hancher
Department of English, University of Minnesota
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