PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF UTTERANCES
Keywords:
speech genres, communication, utterance, pragmatics, context, intention, language.Abstract
The communicative approach in studying the language requires the realization of the functions of language units in the process of communication. All areas of human activity involve the use of language, and utterances reflect the specific conditions and goals of each area through their content, style, and compositional structure. This article aims at investigating theories from Bakhtin, Kolshanskiy and other linguists upon different speech genres, answers to the question of what is the utterance according to the Principles of Pragmatics.
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