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The notion of performative utterances was introduced by J. L. Austin. According to his original conception, it is a sentence which is not true or false but instead 'happy' or 'unhappy', and which is...
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… What are we to call a sentence or an utterance of this type? I propose to call it a performative sentence or a performative utterance, or, for short, a ‘performative.’ (pp. 5-6)
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performative utterances Term introduced by J. L. Austin in his book How to Do Things with Words , for an utterance by the making of which some further ... rather, in making the utterance he performs the promise; since promising is an illocutionary act, the utterance is thus a performative utterance.
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Abstract: "Performative Utterance, the Word of God, and the Death of the Author" (1988) ... The divine utterance Fiat lux seems to be the paradigmatic performative, the quintessential declarative speech act, akin to the declarative words of institution in the Eucharist; yet the concept of performative discourse...
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Lyric is the oldest literary form in many cultures. Now commonly known as the most intense and moving among sub-genres of poetry, lyric seems to have received little critical attention in contemporary literary theories. ... Lyric voice, Dialogism, Performative utterance, Expressive and Affective theories...
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The speech act of having an effect on those who hear a meaningful utterance. By telling a ghost story late at night, for example, one may accomplish the cruel perlocutionary act of frightening a child.
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The notion of performative utterances was introduced by J. L. Austin. ... rather, in making the utterance he performs the promise; since promising is an illocutionary act, the utterance is thus a performative utterance.
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