SPEECH ACTS, SPEECH GENRES, AND COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES IN MODERN PRAGMATICS

Section: Articles Published Date: 2026-01-23 Pages: 464-468 Views: 9 Downloads: 0

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Due to the rapid development of modern communication theory, which examines various fragments of reality related to the interaction of subjects in society and is based on communicative human activity that takes into account both verbal and non-verbal factors of interpersonal interaction, diverse viewpoints and approaches have emerged in the study of issues concerning the identification and characterization of types of utterances, their functioning in speech activity, and the determination of the minimal meaningful unit of discourse.

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speech act, speech genre, pragmatics, communication theory, illocutionary intention, verbal influence, communicative strategy, communicative tactic, discourse, speaker–addressee interaction.