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- noun linguistics The
effect theterms used by aspeaker can have on another speaker and theiremotions andresponses .
Etymologies
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From per- + locution (from Latin locutio, from loqui to speak)
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Examples
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I can both urge and persuade you to shut the door, yet the former is an illocution while the latter is a perlocution.
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