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Certain speech acts are meant to convey information from "summary" of How to Do Things with Words by John Langshaw Austin,J. L. Austin

Certain speech acts are meant to convey information. When we communicate, we often do so with the intention of imparting knowledge or sharing facts with others. This type of speech act is known as an informative speech act. In these instances, the speaker's primary goal is to provide the listener with new information or to clarify existing information. Informational speech acts can take many forms, from simple statements of fact to more complex explanations or descriptions. For example, when someone tells you the time or the weather, they are engaging in an informative speech act. Similarly, when a teacher presents a new concept to students or a scientist shares the results of an experiment, they are also engaging in informative speech acts. The suc...
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    How to Do Things with Words

    John Langshaw Austin

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