Publications
Slotta, James. 2015. The perlocutionary is political: Listening as self-determination in a Papua New Guinean polity. Language in Society 44 (4) : 525–552.
Terkourafi, Marina. 2013. Re-Assessing the Speech Act Schema: Twenty-First Century Reflections. International Review of Pragmatics 5 (2) : 197–216.
Charnock, H.Ross. 2009. Overruling as a speech act: Performativity and normative discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 41 (3) : 401–426.
Marcu, Daniel. 2000. Perlocutions: The Achilles' heel of speech act theory. Journal of Pragmatics 32 (12) : 1719–1741.
Kurzon, Dennis. 1998. The speech act status of incitement: Perlocutionary acts revisited. Journal of Pragmatics 29 (5) : 571–596.
Attardo, Salvatore. 1997. Locutionary and Perlocutionary Cooperation: The Perlocutionary Cooperative Principle. Journal of Pragmatics 27 (6) : 753–779.
Tsui, Amy. 1987. Aspects of the classification of illocutionary acts and the notion of the perlocutionary act. Semiotica 66 (4) : 359–377.
Tsohatzidis, Savas L. 1986. Four types of counterexample to the latest test for perlocutionary act names. Language and Philosophy 9 : 219–223.
Rolf, Eckard. 1982. Perlokutionäre Akte und perlokutionäre Effekte. In Detering, Klaus, Jürgen Schmidt-Radefeldt and Wolfgang Sucharowski, eds. Sprache erkennen und verstehen. Akten des 16. linguistischen Kolloquiums, Kiel 1981, Band 2. M. Niemeyer. pp. 262–271.