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Illocutionary acts are communicative actions performed by a speaker when they make an utterance, where the intention behind the utterance is critical to its meaning. These acts go beyond merely stating something; they involve the speaker's purpose and the effect they wish to achieve in the listener, such as making a promise, giving an order, or making a request. Understanding these acts helps in analyzing how language functions in social contexts, emphasizing that meaning is often shaped by intention rather than just words.