SPEECH ACT
By nicolle, mhonand patrick
SPEECH ACT
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refer to the moments in which statements occur in the communicative act within a given context.
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Concept proposed by John LangshawAustin on 1962 one of the founders of pragmatic and later developed by John R. Searle in 1969, both philosophers of language.
3 ASPECTS OF SPEECH ACT
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