table 7.1 Types of Speech Acts
ActFunctionFormsExample
RepresentativeCommits the speaker to the truth of what has been saidAssertions, Conclusions“It sure is a beautiful day.”
DirectiveAttempts to get listeners to do thingsQuestions, Requests, Commands“Can you loan me five dollars?”
CommissiveCommits speakers to future actionPromises, Threats“I will always love you, no matter what happens.”
ExpressiveConveys a psychological or emotional state that the speaker is experiencingThanks, Apologies, Congratulations“Thank you so much for the wonderful gift!”
DeclarativeProduces dramatic, observable effectsMarriage Pronouncements, Firing Declarations“From this point onward, you are no longer an employee of this organization.”
Note: The information in this table is adapted from Searle (1976).