Publications
Odebunmi, Akin. 2006. Locutions in medical discourses in Southwestern Nigeria. Pragmatics 16 (1) : 25–41.
Attardo, Salvatore. 1997. Locutionary and Perlocutionary Cooperation: The Perlocutionary Cooperative Principle. Journal of Pragmatics 27 (6) : 753–779.
Bennett, Jonathan. 1994. The "namely" analysis of the "by"-locution. Linguistics and Philosophy 17 (1) : 29–51.
Duranti, Alessandro. 1991. Four properties of speech-in-interaction and the notion of translocutionary act. In [no author]. Pragmatics at issue. Selected papers of the International Pragmatics Conference, Antwerp, August 17-22, 1987, vol.1. John Benjamins. pp. 133–150.
Récanati, François. 1980. Some remarks on explicit performatives, indirect speech acts, locutionary meaning and truth-value. In Searle, John R., Ferenc Kiefer and Manfred Bierwisch, eds. Speech act theory and pragmatics. Reidel. pp. 205–220.
Keenan, Michael. 1976. Robinson's individuation of speech acts. The Philosophical Quarterly 26 : 261–266.
Holdcroft, David. 1974. Doubts about the locutionary-illocutionary distinction. International Studies in Philosophy 1974 : 3–16.
Strawson, Peter F. 1973. Austin and 'locutionary meaning'. In Berlin, Sir Isaiah, L.W. Forguson, David F. Pears, George Willard Pitcher, John R. Searle, Peter F. Strawson and G.J. Warnock, eds. Essays on J.L. Austin. Oxford University Press. pp. 46–68.
Thau, Stewart. 1972. The distinction between rhetic and illocutionary acts. Analysis 32 (6) : 177–183.
Beversluis, John. 1971. I know: An illocutionary analysis. Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 : 345–351.
Hare, R.M. 1971. Austin's distinction between locutionary and illocutionary acts. In Hare, R.M., ed. Practical inferences. MacMillan. pp. 100–114.