exercitive
English
Adjective
exercitive (comparative more exercitive, superlative most exercitive)
- (pragmatics) Having the character of an exercitive act.
Noun
exercitive (plural exercitives)
- (pragmatics, hermeneutics) A speech act in which a decision is made regarding action; examples include orders and grants of permission.
- 1962, J.L. Austin, How To Do Things With Words (paperback), Oxford, published 1965, page 154:
- An exercitive is the giving of a decision in favour of or against a certain course of action, or advocacy of it.
Coordinate terms
Other classical types of illocutionary acts
- behabitive
- commissive
- exercitive
- expositive
- verdictive
References
- Cheng Xinghua Applied Linguistics Foreign Language Press Beijing:2008
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