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  2. Felicity (pragmatics) - Wikipedia

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    Felicity conditions for requests. Propositional content condition: the requested act is a future act of the hearer; Preparatory precondition: 1) the speaker ...

  3. Locutionary act - Wikipedia

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    As an utterance, a locutionary act is considered a performative, in which both the audience and the speaker must trust certain conditions about the speech act. These conditions are called felicity conditions and are divided into three different categories: the essential condition, the sincerity condition, and the preparatory condition.

  4. Speech act - Wikipedia

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    Brisset argues that models perform actions in different fields (scientific, academic, practical, and political). This multiplicity of fields induces a variety of felicity conditions and types of performed actions. This perspective is a criticism of the essentialism of philosophical modelling studies. [42]

  5. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Felicity Hannah Money Box Live, Wake Up To Money, Today (BBC Radio 4) Tanya Beckett: BBC News, Business Today: Paul Lewis: BBC Breakfast, Money Box: Vishala Sri Pathma: BBC News Channel, Business Today: Relief presenter Samantha Simmonds: BBC News Channel, Business Today: Nina Warhurst: BBC Breakfast

  6. Felicity conditions - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Felicity (pragmatics)

  7. Performative utterance - Wikipedia

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    According to Austin, in order to successfully perform an illocutionary act, certain conditions have to be met (e.g. a person who pronounces a marriage must be authorized to do so). [1]: 8 Besides the context, the performative utterance itself is unambiguous as well. The words of an illocutionary act have to be expressed in earnest; if not ...

  8. Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    In consequence of which mutual connection of justice and human felicity, he has not perplexed the law of nature with a multitude of abstracted rules and precepts, referring merely to the fitness or unfitness of things, as some have vainly surmised; but has graciously reduced the rule of obedience to this one paternal precept, “that man should ...

  9. Twenty-one Conditions - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty-one Conditions, officially the Conditions of Admission to the Communist International, are the conditions, most of which were suggested by Vladimir Lenin, to the adhesion of the socialist parties to the Third International (Comintern) created in 1919. The conditions were formally adopted by the Second Congress of the Comintern in 1920.