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perlocution
English
Etymology
per- +? locution
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /p?l??kju??n/
- (US) IPA(key): /p??l?kju??n/
Noun
perlocution (plural perlocutions)
- (linguistics) The effect the terms used by a speaker can have on another speaker and their emotions and responses.
Derived terms
- perlocutionary
Related terms
- locution
- illocution
Translations
Anagrams
- prelocution
perlocution From the web:
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illocution
English
Etymology
From il- (“not”) (an assimilated version of in-) + locution (“speech”), from Latin loquor
Noun
illocution (plural illocutions)
- (linguistics) The aim of a speaker in making an utterance as opposed to the meaning of the terms used.
Derived terms
- illocutionary
Related terms
- locution
- allocution
- perlocution
- illocute
Translations
illocution From the web:
- what's illocutionary act
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- what illocution means
- illocutionary meaning
- illocutionary what does it mean
- what is illocutionary speech act
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- what is illocution and example
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