Intended Perlocutionary Effect
The intended perlocutionary effect is the specific impact or response a speaker…
Inclusive First Person Deixis
Inclusive first-person deixis refers to the use of 'we' or 'us' to…
Illocutionary Inconsistency
Illocutionary inconsistency occurs when a speaker's intended meaning (illocutionary force) conflicts with…
Illocutionary Force Indicating Device (IFID)
An Illocutionary Force Indicating Device (IFID) is a linguistic element that clarifies…
Illocutionary Force: Understanding the Speaker’s Intent
Illocutionary force refers to the speaker's intention in uttering a statement, such…
Illocutionary Consistency
Illocutionary consistency ensures that a speaker's intended action (like promising or warning)…
Grammatical Tone
Grammatical tone refers to the attitude or feeling conveyed by a speaker…
Flouting Implicature
Flouting implicature involves deliberately violating conversational maxims to generate a specific, non-literal…
First Person Deixis
First person deixis refers to the use of pronouns and other linguistic…
Empathetic Deixis
Empathetic deixis refers to linguistic expressions that reveal the speaker's emotional stance…
