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Illocutionary acts can be omisive, a promise, vow, pledge

Dirctive illocutionary order, command beg, plead, permit


Declarations Illocuationary acts the use oparetes appropriately onku in
situations in which certain conditions are given and the one who speaks is
socially or academic invested with the authority necessary for saying them.
Locution- literal meaning
Illocution- the intention of the locution
Perlocution- the effect of result

1.
Congratulate
Brilliant!
You deserve it!
Thats great news!

Warn:
Be careful with the dog.
Please be careful with these plates.
Careful, Peter! Youll fall!
2.(i)
A) request, warn
B) request, apologize
C) warn, congratulate
D) request, apologize
E) warn, request
F) warn, request
G) warn
(ii)

A) request: A person asking for information about the owner of the coat
that i son the floor.
warn: A mother asking to her son, in order to pick up his coat of the
floor.
B) request: A person asking to speak up
apologize: Say sorry for not to hear.
C) warn: a mother warning her son to tell her what he did.
congratulate: a person who is pride to someone else and he/she want
to let her/his father know.
D) request: someone asking for a service.
apologize: A daughter asking her parents for money.
E) Warn: Let someone know that is dangerous at night.
Request: A mother tell his son that is time to go home.
F) Warn: Let someone know that is dangerous at night.
Request: A mother tell his son that is time to go home.
G) Warn: Let someone know that is dangerous to go outside.
Crack on- move
3.A)directive
B) omisive
C) declarative
D) directive
E) expresive
F) directive

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