Speech Acts Theory Quiz 15 (14 MCQs)

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1. The five speech acts in the theory are:
2. When a listener actually closes the window after hearing "It's cold in here, " this is:
3. I heard about your recent setback, and I just want you to know that I sympathize with what you're going through. If you need to talk, I'm here.
4. When we can say that a speech act is a locutionary act?
5. This will be my last snack for today
6. J.L. Austin wrote his theory on Speech Act in his book 'How to do words with things.
7. For a statement like "I pronounce you husband and wife" to be valid, the utterance must occur in the:
8. "The (not necessarily intentional) effect of the utterance on the audience, whether intended or unintended, e.g. persuading, convincing, scaring, enlightening" refers to:
9. A type of illocutionary act which brings a change in the external situation.
10. Which of the following utterances shows a locutionary act?
11. What category of speech act is this? "Could you lend me a pencil, please?"
12. When someone shifts the topic by saying, "By the way, have you heard about the new mall?" this is:
13. From now on, I will love you until my hair turns grey.
14. In this speech act, speakers commit themselves to a future course of action (e.g. promising, guaranteeing)