illocutionary

English

Etymology

From illocution + -ary.

Adjective

illocutionary (not comparable)

  1. (linguistics) Of, pertaining to, or deriving from illocution, the performance of acts by speaking.
    "I pronounce you man and wife" is a descriptive statement, but also has illocutionary force.

Synonyms

  • illocutional (rare)

Derived terms

  • illocutionarity
  • illocutionary act

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