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Searle on Speech Acts as interdependent components (1969)

Searle points out that

utterance acts,

propositional acts,

illocutionary acts

are not separate acts which are performed alongside each other:

I am not saying, of course, that these are separate things that speakers do, as it happens, simultaneously, as one might smoke, read and scratch one's head simultaneously, but rather that in performing an illocutionary act one characteristically performs propositional acts and utterance acts.



Dafydd Gibbon
Wed Oct 21 15:49:14 MET DST 1998