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(Created page with "How can we tell if an act someone might perform in a conversation is an illocution? Is "making a promise" an illocution? What about "telling a joke"? == The illocution test == Asserting a fact, asking a question, and making a promise are all different illocutions: you can't assert a fact that is also a question, or ask a question that is also a promise. On the other hand, "joking" is not an illocution. It fails the '''illocution test''', by being ''compatible'' wit...")
 
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How can we tell if an act someone might perform in a conversation is an [[illocution]]? Is "making a promise" an illocution? What about "telling a joke"?
How can we tell if an act someone might perform in a conversation is an [https://toaq.net/refgram/18/ illocution]? Is "making a promise" an illocution? What about "telling a joke"?


== The illocution test ==
== The illocution test ==