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SPEECH ACTS AND THE LAW

Jumaniyozova Nuriya AxmedovnaEnglish teacher, Tashkent State University of Law
Archive of Conferencesjournal2020en
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Speech act theory will forever be associated with the great J. L. Austin, the Oxford philosopher whose work in the 1950s had an enormous influence on analytic and Anglophone philosophy. One of Austin's core insights is reflected in the title of his William James lectures, delivered at Harvard in 1955, “How to Do Things with Words“. When we use language, we don't just communicate information or say things about how the world is; when we use language, we do things. We command, request, apologize, contract, convey, and admonish. Speech act theory focuses on the ways in which language (both oral and written) can be used to perform actions

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