A.2.9:10 — Rationale

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Content

FPF already relies on communicative acts (approvals, notices, overrides) as operationally meaningful events, but without a kernel object they blur into examples, naming choices, or prose. A.2.9 anchors speech acts where they belong: as a Work-kind with explicit performer, scope, and time, and with disciplined links to utterance descriptions, carriers, and deontic bindings (U.Commitment).

This also improves modularity:

  • F.18 can remain a lexical entry point for naming (why “SpeechAct” and “utterance” are useful labels),
  • while A.2.9 carries the ontology and conformance discipline for how speech acts behave as objects and how they connect to commitments and evidence.

Last Updated: 2026-07-03 — upstream FPF commit f7c7e93f (github.com/ailev/FPF)