performatiivisesta
Performatiivisesta is a term used in linguistics and philosophy to describe a type of speech act that not only conveys information but also performs an action. The term is derived from the concept of performative utterances, which were popularized by philosopher J.L. Austin in his 1962 work "How to Do Things with Words." Performative utterances are statements that, by virtue of being said, bring about a change in the world or a change in the state of affairs.
For example, the phrase "I promise to pay you back" is a performative utterance. By saying this,
Performatiivisesta is a broader concept that encompasses not only Austin's performative utterances but also other forms
The study of performatiivisesta is important in various fields, including law, politics, and communication studies. Understanding