directive speech act
1. directive speech act
Answer:
Directive speech acts. ... It is usually said that directives are the speech acts that have in common that they are aimed at provoking an action from the addressee: orders, commands, requests, pleas and so on.
Explanation:
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2. examples of speech act of directive
Answer:
Directives : They try to make the addressee perform an action. The different kinds are: asking, ordering, requesting, inviting, advising, begging. Example: ``Could you close the window?''Answer:
Speech acts are verbal actions that accomplish something: we greet, insult, compliment, plead, flirt, supply information, and get work done. Representatives: assertions, statements, claims, hypotheses, descriptions, suggestions. Commissives: promises, oaths, pledges, threats, vows.
3. *MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE*1.Perlocutionary act is the resulting act of what is said. The effect is based on the particular context in which the speech act was mentioned.2.There are four types of austin speech acts.3. Directive is a type of illocutionary act which commits the speaker to doing something in the future.4. "I will eat vegetable everyday" is an assertive speech act.5. "I want to buy a vanilla ice cream" is a declaration speech act.6. "What is the name of your teacher" is directive speech act.7. "You are invited to my birthday" is a directive speech act.
Answer:
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2.false
3.false
4.false
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6.true
7.true
Explanation:
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4. Directions: List five (5) situations where you use Direct speech act and anotherfive (5) where you use Indirect speech act. Give a brief explanation as to why. Note: You can be specific with the situation. please answer
Answer:
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5. 4. What type of speech act that commit a speaker to some futureaction?a. Representativec. Commisiveb. Directived. Speech actthe answer is C. commisive
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B.Directive
Explanation:
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Answer:B.directive
Explanation
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6. . “I promise that I'll be having a date with you tomorrow". With the given direct speech act, write as many indirect speech acts as you can
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-He said that he promises that he'll be having a date with me tomorrow.
-Christy said that her boyfriend promises that he'll be having a date with her tomorrow.
-I told her that I promise that I'll be having a date with her tomorrow.
-You said that you promise that you'll be having a date with me tomorrow.
7. what is the characteristics of directive in speech act
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4. Directive Speech acts that speaker use to get someone else to do something. Command, orders, requests, suggestion => can be positive or negative. The speaker attempts to make the world fit the words (via hearer).
8. might contain just speech act can only be composed of several words 1. A speech "can only be composed of several words."J.L Austin 2. There are three types of Speech Act according to "John Searle"TRUE 3. Performative utterances are statements which enable the speaker to perform something just by stating it.TRUE 4. Illocutionary act is the social function of what is saidTRUE 5. Speech acts include concrete life interactions that require the appropriate use of language within a given culture.TRUE 6. Offering an apology, greeting, request, complaint, invitation, compliment, orrefusal are some of the functions of speech actsIllocutionary 7. "Locutionary" act is the resulting act of what is saidTRUE 8. Austin was the one who introduced the concept of performative utterancesno direct 9. Indirect speech acts occur when there is "direct connection" between the form of the utterance and the intended meaning.TRUE 10. Verbs that execute the speech act that they intend to effect are called performatives
Answer:
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9. + What is it?Directions: Under discourse, there is a Speech act and under speech act, there are two proponents, compare andcontrast the two proponents using the diagram below.
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Directive: an illocutionary act for getting the addressee to do something. Commissive: an illocutionary act for getting the speaker (i.e. the one performing the speech act) to do something. E.g. promising, threatening, intending, vowing to do or to refrain from doing something. D.
11. . “I promise that I'll be having a date with you tomorrow". With the given direct speech act, write as many indirect speech acts as you can
Answer:
She promised that she will be having a date with him tomorrow
12. Specific situation and example of directive speech act
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Directive speech acts is an utterance of the speaker to make the hearer do something for the speaker. ... The example of directive speech act: “Don't go too far!” This is the example of directive speech acts of forbidding.
13. PERFORMANCE TASK 2 Directions: Write down at 10 communication activities you have at HOME, NEIGHBORHOOD, CHURCH, PARK ETC. and identify its kind under SPEECH CONTEXT, SPEECH STYLE, SPEECH ACT and COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGY. (Write this on a bond paper) Observed Statements Speech Context Communicative Strategy Speech Style Speech Act Prepared by: ROGELIA M. CLAROS
Answer:
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Explanation:
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14. Directions: Fill in this diagram the things you have learned in the previous lesson together with your knowledge on speech context, speech style and speech act. Write your answers on your paper. Types of Speech Context Types of Speech Style Types of Speech Act Communicative Strategies
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15. Directions: Read and understand the given speech situation and categorized according to the appropriate speech act. Write before the number L if it is locutionary act, I if it is illocutionary perlocutionary act. act and P if it is
Answer:
p
Explanation:
I
L
p
p
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16. directions activity 4 of the following situations a name the types of illocutionary speech act to write the intended meaning of the speech act and (iii)identify the appropriate response of the listener
Answer:
social worker is I I love the way ka papa
Explanation:
wife is going to hart oh huwasan nko sa
17. Directions: Categorize the following speech acts. the snake is under the bed.
Answer:
it is dangerous
Explanation:
d ko alam hihi
18. What I Have Learned Com Directions: Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 1. Speech acts are actions done by ________them, they involve locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts.2. Locutionary is "the mere act of producing some________ or marks with a certain meaning and reference." 3. Illocutionary act is the______part of the speech act.4. Perlocutionary is a speech act that produces an________, intended or not, achieved in an addressee by a speaker's utterance,5. When communicating with others, the listener must first determine the_________being performed before he can determine which way a speech act is to be interpreted.
Answer:
1. saying
2. linguistic sounds
3. acting
4. effect
5. type of act
Explanation:
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19. An assertive speech act is also an illocutionary act; A directive speech act is also a locutionary act. * A.Only the latter statement is correct. B.Only the former statement is correct. C.Neither of the statements is correct D.Both of the statements are correct.
Answer:
An assertive speech act is also an illocutionary act; A directive speech act is also a locutionary act. *
A.Only the latter statement is correct.
B.Only the former statement is correct.
C.Neither of the statements is correct
D.Both of the statements are correct.
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20. Indirect speech act: You are standing in front of the TV! Direct speech act: ?pa help po pls.
Answer:
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21. What I Have Learned Com Directions: Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 1. Speech acts are actions done by ________them, they involve locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts. 2. Locutionary is "the mere act of producing some________ or marks with a certain meaning and reference." 3. Illocutionary act is the______part of the speech act. 4. Perlocutionary is a speech act that produces an________, intended or not, achieved in an addressee by a speaker's utterance, 5. When communicating with others, the listener must first determine the_________being performed before he can determine which way a speech act is to be interpreted.
Answer:
Ako is a good person to work with and we have a lot of people who can do the
Explanation:
And I have a lot of experience
22. Direction: Complete the following table with information related to Searie's Classification of Speech Acts.
Answer:
Explanation:
They commite the speaker to something being the case. The different kinds are: Suggesting,Putting Forward,Swearing,Boasting,Cuncluding. Example: "No one makes a better cake than me"
They try to make the addressee an action. The different kinds are: Asking,Ordering,Requesting,Inviting,Advising,Begging. Example: "Could you the window?"
They commit the speaker to doing something in the future. The different kinds are: Promising,Planning,Vowing,Betting,Opposing. Example: "I'm going to Paris tommorow"
They express how the speaker feels about the situation. The different kinds are: Thanking,Apologising,Welcoming,Deploring. Example: "I'm sorry that I lied to you"
They change the state of the world in an immediately way. Example: "You're fired, I swear, I beg you"
23. Activity 9. Express Yourself! Directions: Write possible statements in the thought balloon for the following situations to show contrast in the speech context, speech style, and speech act.
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24. Specific Situation and Example pf directive speech act
Answer:
Directive speech acts is an utterance of the speaker to make the hearer do something for the speaker. ... The example of directive speech act: “Don't go too far!” This is the example of directive
speech acts of forbiddin
explanation:
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ASSERTIVE
DIRECTIVE
COMMISSIVE
EXPRESSIVE
DECLARATION
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26. Activity 3. Writing activity. Read the following speech utterances (locutionary act). Identify and discuss the illocutionary act and explain why it is direct or indirect speech act. Write your answers/explanations on the spaces provided after each speech utterance.
Answer:
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27. what is the example of directive speech acts
Answer:
``Could you close the window?'
28. give an example of directive speech act
Explanation:
Directives :
They try to make the addressee perform an action. The different kinds are: asking, ordering, requesting, inviting, advising, begging. Example: ``Could you close the window?''.
29. Pls patulong What is the specific example and sample utterance of directive speech act?
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We perform speech acts when we offer an apology, greeting, request, complaint, invitation, compliment, or refusal. A speech act might contain just one word, as in "Sorry!" to perform an apology, or several words or sentences: "I'm sorry I forgot your birthday.3 Mar 2021
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30. Create a speech emphasizing “Bayanihan To Heal As One Act” using the direct and indirect signals
Answer:
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Explanation:
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