THE ROLE OF INDIRECT SPEECH ACTS IN COMMUNICATIVE DISCURS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2412-2157.18.7318Keywords:
SPEECH ACT, Сommunication, Theory of Meaning,Abstract
The article is devoted for the theory of indirect speech acts and the theory of meaning. The main problem was to analyze the way andprocess of meaning’s transfer from speaker to listener.References
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