SPEECH ACT AND PRAGMATICS
Keywords:
Key words: Pragmatics, conversation, speech act, utterance, illocutionary act, communication, speaker, listener. expression, reference, language.Abstract
Abstract: This article describes a language from variety of directions, using
pragmatics and expression which serves to identify any thing, process, event, action.
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