Curs 2 Pragmatica (Searle)
Curs 2 Pragmatica (Searle)
Curs 2 Pragmatica (Searle)
John Searle
1. reformulated Austin’s
felicity condition,
2. classified speech acts
3. addressed the
indirectness issue.
A theory of language use will have to specify:
Request
I will make you a copy
of this CD
Promise
Felicity Conditions
1. The Propositional Content
condition
2- Preparatory conditions
REQUEST: S believes
1) that H can do the requested act and
2) that H would not do it without being asked
PROMISE: S believes that H will like the promised act
I know that you don’t
know where Japan is;
Request
Preparatory Condition for a Request:
S believes that H CAN do the requested act
Would you please mind
feeling hungry whenever
you’re hungry?
Request
Request :
I promise I’ ll send
your children to
prison
Promise
PROMISE:
S believes that H will like the promised act /considers
the promised act is beneficial to them
S intends to do what s/he promises
Of course
I won’t! I’ll lend
you some
money
Felicity Conditions
4- The Essential Condition
e.g.
DIRECTIVES
• illocution: Directives count as attempts made by the
S to get the H to do something.
• psychological state: the S wants the H to do the act
e.g. ordering
requesting
asking
inviting
Speech act typology
COMMISSIVES
• illocution: Commissives commit the S to some
future action
• psychological state: the S intends to do the
action in question
e.g.
promising
guaranteeing
offering
Speech act typology
EXPRESSIVES
• illocution: express S’s state of mind/mood in
relation to some aspect of reality/event
e.g.
thanking
congratulating
apologising
Speech act typology
DECLARATIONS
• illocution : Declarations change the state of affairs in
the world
e.g.
You're fired
I appoint you
chairman
CRITICISM OF SEARLE (Leech,
Thomas)
• Sorry.
• Excuse me.
• Wow!
• Hello!
2. It’s not always possible to distinguish
between one speech act and another
• Class dismissed!
• Thank you, prime Minister, for your
intervention!
• I’ll make some tea.
• I’m so happy to see you’re feeling better!
(after the surgery)
3. Certain SA’s overlap