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Common terms and phrasesachieved apologize argue arise Austin's notes battle of Alma behabitives betting circumstances commit connexions consequences consider constative utterance contrast conventional course criterion describe descriptive distinction distinguish effect entails equivalent example exercitives explicit performative verbs expositives expression fact feelings give grammatical happy illocution illocutionary act illocutionary force imperative mood implies infelicity insincere intend invoked J. O. URMSON John's children kind language least lecture liable locution Lord Raglan matter means ment merely minimum physical non-verbal off-side opposed performa performative formula performative utterance perhaps perlocution perlocutionary act person singular present phatic act pheme postulate present indicative active procedure protest pure explicit performative purported question rheme rhetic act say I promise seems sense and reference sentence sequel singular present indicative someone speech speech act statement things tion tive true or false truth unhappy uttering the noises verbal verdict void warning words Bibliographic information |