J. AUSTIN AND J. SEAL'S SPEECH ACTS THEORY

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Bright Mind Publishing

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This article highlights the theory of speech acts, which has played a significant role in the formation of linguistic pragmatics and, due to its methodological status, has become one of the distinct branches of the anthropocentric theory, using the views of J. Austin and J. Searle as examples.

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