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- Felicity_conditions abstract "In J.L. Austin's formulation of Speech act theory, a performative utterance is neither true nor false, but can instead be deemed "felicitous" or "infelicitous" according to a set of conditions whose interpretation differs depending on whether the utterance in question is a declaration ("I sentence you to death"), a request ("I ask that you stop doing that") or a warning ("I warn you not to jump off the roof").".
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- Felicity_conditions subject Category:Philosophy_of_language.
- Felicity_conditions subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Felicity_conditions comment "In J.L. Austin's formulation of Speech act theory, a performative utterance is neither true nor false, but can instead be deemed "felicitous" or "infelicitous" according to a set of conditions whose interpretation differs depending on whether the utterance in question is a declaration ("I sentence you to death"), a request ("I ask that you stop doing that") or a warning ("I warn you not to jump off the roof").".
- Felicity_conditions label "Felicity conditions".
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- Felicity_conditions sameAs Q5441813.
- Felicity_conditions sameAs Q5441813.
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