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References. Historical Critics of Speech Act Theory
Historical Critics of Speech Act Theory ‘Speech Act Theory’ is a line of linguistic discourse developed by J. L. Austin in “ How to Do Things with Words”, a compilation of a series of speeches that he made in 1955. These were published posthumously and further refined by J. R. Searle. Critical theorists in other areas of critical theory use speech act theory as a way of approaching aspects of their own discourse. It is used mainly in the fields of linguistics and philosophy, meaning that, in speaking, a person is doing so through a particular set of pre-set conventions. The basics of the theory centre on the idea that words, when placed together, do not always have a fixed meaning. Austin’s work has had many critics; David Gorman explains that many people have used his work without fully understanding its criticisms, and Austin’s main arguments have had only one notable follow up work, that by Searle in 1969 [9, p. 109]. Speech-act theory is a continuing discourse, still written about and criticised in hundreds of articles and books. Edward MacKinnon states that “the various conceptual systems we have indicated are only intelligible as extensions of an ordinary language framework” [10, p. 235], meaning that, as its basis, the theory must first have an already working or ‘ordinary’ set of rules that are indisputable and reliable.
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