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  2. 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.

  3. Felicity (pragmatics) - Wikipedia

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    Propositional content condition: it is a future event; Preparatory precondition: 1) the speaker believes the event will occur and be detrimental to the hearer; 2) the speaker believes that it is not obvious to the hearer that the event will occur; Sincerity condition: the speaker genuinely believes that the event will be detrimental to the hearer

  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. 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 ...

  6. List of abnormal behaviours in animals - Wikipedia

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    Some abnormal behaviours may be related to environmental conditions (e.g. captive housing) whereas others may be due to medical conditions. The list does not include behaviours in animals that are genetically modified to express abnormal behaviour (e.g. reeler mice). A polar bear performing stereotyped pacing.

  7. Felicity conditions - Wikipedia

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

  8. In 'The Brutalist,’ Joe Alwyn and Stacy Martin Are a Dynamic ...

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    Stacy Martin, Brady Corbet, Felicity Jones, Adrien Brody, Mona Fastvold, Raffey Cassidy, and Guy Pearce at a special screening of The Brutalist in London. Dave Benett - Getty Images

  9. List of feeding behaviours - Wikipedia

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    Circular dendrogram of feeding behaviours A mosquito drinking blood (hematophagy) from a human (note the droplet of plasma being expelled as a waste) A rosy boa eating a mouse whole A red kangaroo eating grass The robberfly is an insectivore, shown here having grabbed a leaf beetle An American robin eating a worm Hummingbirds primarily drink nectar A krill filter feeding A Myrmicaria brunnea ...