enunciase
Enunciase is a proposed term in linguistics and rhetoric for a complete utterance that explicitly combines its propositional content with the performative force and contextual stance embedded in the act of saying it. The term is used to describe how a single utterance can carry not only information but also indications of speaker attitude, audience direction, and assumed background knowledge.
Etymology and scope: The name blends enunciate and enunciation with a suffix that suggests a process or
Core features: An enunciase encodes four elements: propositional content, illocutionary force (such as asserting, commanding, or
Relation to other ideas: Enunciase is distinct from a general utterance by foregrounding the integrated nature
Status: While the term has appeared in limited theoretical writings, it is not widely adopted in standard