言语行为理论(speech act theory)是由英国哲学家约翰·奥斯丁于1962年#注1提出。这个理论认为,我们日常的对话可以分为六种话语区类型:
- 命令
- 要求
- 祝愿 / 致歉
- 询问 / 祈使
- 邀请
- 感叹
利用这种分类,有利于学习,而这种好处并不单单局限于第二语言的学习。
香港作家毕华流先生曾就这个理论,在他的作品《顽皮教室》里用“下课了”这三个字来“说明”:在不同的场合下,同一句句子可以有不同的意思,并符合上述的六种话语分类。
- 透过说,“小心!地滑”,玛丽做出提醒皮特要当心的言语行为。
- 透过说,“我会尽我所能,在家里吃晚饭。”,皮特做出承诺在家里吃晚饭的言语行为。
- 透过说,“各位先生女士,请您们留心喔!”,玛丽请求听众安静。
- 透过说,“和我比一下!目的地是那座建筑物。”,皮特向玛丽下战书。
- 约翰·奥斯丁: How to Do Things With Words. Cambridge (Mass.) 1962 - Paperback: Harvard University Press, 2nd edition, 2005, ISBN 0-674-41152-8.
- William P. Alston: 'Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning'. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 2000, ISBN 0-8014-3669-9.
- Doerge, Friedrich Christoph. Illocutionary Acts - Austin's Account and What Searle Made Out of It. . Tuebingen 2006.
- Dorschel, Andreas, 'What is it to understand a directive speech act?', in: Australasian Journal of Philosophy LXVII (1989), nr. 3, pp. 319-340.
- 约翰·罗杰斯·希尔勒, Speech Acts, Cambridge University Press 1969, ISBN 0-521-09626-X..
- 约翰·罗杰斯·希尔勒, "Indirect speech acts." In Syntax and Semantics, 3: Speech Acts, ed. P. Cole & J. L. Morgan, pp. 59–82. New York: Academic Press. (1975). Reprinted in Pragmatics: A Reader, ed. S. Davis, pp. 265–277. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (1991)
- Geo Siegwart, "Alethic Acts and Alethiological Reflection. An Outline of Constructive Philosophy of Truth." In Truth and Speech Acts: Studies in the philosophy of language, ed. D. Greimann & G. Siegwart, pp. 41–58. New York: Routledge. (2007)
- Winograd, T. & Flores, F., Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design, Ablex Publishing Corp, (Norwood), 1986. ISBN 0-89391-050-3.
- Birgit Erler: The speech act of forbidding and its realizations: A linguistic analysis. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2010, ISBN 978-3-639-23275-2.
- Robert Maximilian de Gaynesford: Illocutionary acts, Subordination, and Silencing (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) in Analysis, July 2009.
- Outi, Malmivuori; Zu Stand und Entwicklung der Sprechakttheorie. Zu Grundsätzen der Theorie des spachlichen Handelns. AkademikerVerlag. 2012. ISBN 978-3-639-44043-0