performatively

English

Etymology

performative + -ly

Adverb

performatively (not comparable)

  1. In a performative manner.
    • 1866, George Wyard, Devout and Explanatory Reflections on Important Portions of God's Word, page 398:
      He is the God of all comfort, First, Purposely; Second, Provisionally; Third, Prescriptively and performatively.
    • 1980, Magnus Ljung, Reflections on the English Progressive:
      Most of them can also be used performatively, however, i.e. to make explicit what kind of speech act it is the speaker performs (not all illocutionary verbs can be so used however: cf e.g. boast, threaten).
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