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Most linguists believe that the human language capacity has a modular structure: it consists of subcomponents whose inner organisation can be described independent of the organisation of other subcomponents. There is much less agreement on how these „modules“ are to be separated, and how their final interaction is to be described. Elaborating on an earlier proposal by Manfred Bierwisch, the present paper discusses the status of the „speech act module“ within a modular theory of the human mind, and critically evaluates Brandt’s and Rosengren’s recent theory of the illocutional structure of texts.