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Speech acts must be taken in context from "summary" of How to Do Things with Words by John Langshaw Austin,J. L. Austin

When we speak, we are not just producing sounds or words. We are also performing actions through our speech. These actions can have different meanings and effects depending on the context in which they are uttered. It is important to understand that speech acts must be taken in context in order to fully grasp their significance. Context includes a variety of factors that surround a speech act, such as the setting, the participants, the relationship between the participants, the cultural norms, and the linguistic conventions. All of these elements play a role in shaping the meaning and impact of a speech act. For example, saying "I do" at a wedding ceremony has a different meaning and effect than saying "I do" when asked if you want more coffee. Furth...
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    How to Do Things with Words

    John Langshaw Austin

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