• In the philosophy of language and linguistics, a speech act is something expressed by an individual that not only presents information but performs an...
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    Protection of our Enduring and Established Constitutional Heritage (SPEECH) Act is a 2010 federal statutory law in the United States that makes foreign...
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  • by Bach and Harnish in 'Linguistic Communication and Speech Acts' (1979), an illocutionary act is an attempt to communicate, which they analyse as the...
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    In the United States, freedom of speech and expression is strongly protected from government restrictions by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution...
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  • text and the 'total speech act situation' surrounding it. According to Austin, in order to successfully perform an illocutionary act, certain conditions...
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  • illocutionary act and perlocutionary act, typically cited in Speech Act Theory. Speech Act Theory is a subfield of pragmatics that explores how words and...
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  • context, as opposed to an utterance, which is a concrete example of a speech act in a specific context. The more closely conscious subjects stick to common...
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  • "Directive" (poem), a poem by Robert Frost Directive speech act, a particular kind of speech act which causes the hearer to take a particular action Lative...
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    ACT New Zealand (Māori: Rōpū ACT), also known as the ACT Party or simply ACT (/ˈækt/), is a right-wing, classical liberal, right-libertarian, and conservative...
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    The Hate Speech Act of 2016 is a Japanese law that regulates hate speech. It was enacted on 25 May 2016 by the National Diet. However, it does not ban...
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    respectively. Thus, "What time is it?" is a direct speech act that might also be expressed by the indirect speech act "Do you know what time it is?" He laid down...
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  • appropriate to the context in which the act of reporting takes place, rather than that in which the speech act being reported took place (or is conceived...
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  • clause realises a speech act such as a statement, a question, a command or an offer. A non-independent clause does not realise any act. A non-independent...
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  • prosody as well as speech content that is "inappropriately pompous, legalistic, philosophical, or quaint". Often, such speech can act as evidence for autism...
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    The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 (c. 16) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that imposes requirements for universities...
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  • In linguistic pragmatics, the term metalocutionary act is sometimes used for a speech act that refers to the forms and functions of the discourse itself...
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  • certain rules for an "ideal speech situation" to occur. They are: 1. Every subject with the competence to speak and act is allowed to take part in a...
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  • perspective. An alternative origin narrative stresses the development of speech-act theory by philosophers J. L. Austin and Judith Butler, literary critic...
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  • which contributes to its maintenance. J. L. Austin and John Searle's speech act theory has been described by several ethnographers, anthropologists, and...
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  • Austin when he referred to a specific capacity: the capacity of speech and communication to act or to consummate an action. Austin differentiated this from...
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  • or a speech community.[clarification needed] Act sequence refers to the sequence of speech acts that make up a speech event. The order of speech acts...
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    The act may be viewed as a psychological process or journey; decision-making or risk-taking; a strategy or plan; a mass or public event; a speech act and...
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    Sportpalast speech Joseph Goebbels's speech in the Sportpalast in 1943. Problems playing this file? See media help. The Sportpalast speech (German: Sportpalastrede)...
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    receiver, and the request at hand. These models are part of the linguistic speech act theory. Per Schulz von Thun The Factual Level contains statements which...
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    immigration and speech in the United States. The Naturalization Act of 1798 increased the requirements to seek citizenship, the Alien Friends Act of 1798 allowed...
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  • a statement, or a request for action. Dialog acts are a type of speech act. Dialog act recognition, also known as spoken utterance classification, is an...
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    Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation...
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  • early 1970s, Searle had a brief exchange with Jacques Derrida regarding speech-act theory. The exchange was characterized by a degree of mutual hostility...
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    Adolf Hitler's March 1933 Reichstag speech as Chancellor is also known as the Enabling Act speech. Due to the Reichstag chamber being unusable following...
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  • consortium) KQML (Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language) Both rely on speech act theory developed by Searle in the 1960s and enhanced by Winograd and Flores...
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