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Speech acts can have different levels of directness from "summary" of How to Do Things with Words by John Langshaw Austin,J. L. Austin

In the realm of speech acts, it is important to consider the level of directness employed in communication. The degree of directness can vary significantly depending on the context, the relationship between the speaker and the listener, and the desired outcome of the speech act. Direct speech acts are those in which the speaker's meaning is explicitly stated, leaving little room for interpretation. In contrast, indirect speech acts require the listener to infer the speaker's intended meaning based on context, tone, and other subtle cues. When engaging in direct speech acts, the speaker conveys their message clearly and explicitly. For example, when someone says "Please pass the salt," the intended meaning is straightforward and easily understood. There is no ambiguity or room for misinterpretation in this ty...
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    How to Do Things with Words

    John Langshaw Austin

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