performative utterance
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by British philosopher J. L. Austin (1911–1960).
Noun
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performative utterance (plural performative utterances)
- (philosophy, linguistics) A sentence or other linguistic expression which, when expressed in an appropriate context, actually does or accomplishes something.
Translations
[edit]An expression which, when expressed in an appropriate context, actually does or accomplishes something
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References
[edit]- "performative utterance" in FOLDOP - Free On-Line Dictionary Of Philosophy.
- "performative utterance" in A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names © 1997-2002 Garth Kemerling.
Further reading
[edit]- performative utterance on Wikipedia.Wikipedia