THE SOCIO-CULTURAL RELEVANCE OF IMPERATIVE SPEECH ACTS IN LINGUISTICS

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  • Nasridinov Mukhridin Vaslidin ugli Author

Abstract

This article provides information about the field of pragmalinguistics, one of the important areas of modern linguistics. Pragmalinguistic factors such as social context factors, stylistic coherence, and social status that make the “command” speech act possible in different systematic languages, English, Uzbek, and German, are studied. Many factors underlying the command speech act are examined through examples analyzed from fiction. At the same time, gender, age, and many other components are thoroughly studied and concluded through examples.

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2024-12-04