Tag: speaker

Intended Perlocutionary Effect

The intended perlocutionary effect is the specific impact or response a speaker…

Steven Haynes

Inclusive First Person Deixis

Inclusive first-person deixis refers to the use of 'we' or 'us' to…

Steven Haynes

Illocutionary Inconsistency

Illocutionary inconsistency occurs when a speaker's intended meaning (illocutionary force) conflicts with…

Steven Haynes

Illocutionary Force Indicating Device (IFID)

An Illocutionary Force Indicating Device (IFID) is a linguistic element that clarifies…

Steven Haynes

Illocutionary Force: Understanding the Speaker’s Intent

Illocutionary force refers to the speaker's intention in uttering a statement, such…

Steven Haynes

Illocutionary Consistency

Illocutionary consistency ensures that a speaker's intended action (like promising or warning)…

Steven Haynes

Grammatical Tone

Grammatical tone refers to the attitude or feeling conveyed by a speaker…

Steven Haynes

Flouting Implicature

Flouting implicature involves deliberately violating conversational maxims to generate a specific, non-literal…

Steven Haynes

First Person Deixis

First person deixis refers to the use of pronouns and other linguistic…

Steven Haynes

Empathetic Deixis

Empathetic deixis refers to linguistic expressions that reveal the speaker's emotional stance…

Steven Haynes