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THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPEECH ACT THEORY: FROM PHILOSOPHICAL INSIGHT TO INTERDISCIPLINARY FRAMEWORK

Nomozova Dilorom2nd year master's student of the faculty of Foreign languages and literature, University of Economics and PedagogyAchilova RisolatPhD., assoc.prof. of Bukhara State University
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Speech Act Theory (SAT) transformed the study of language by shifting focus from truth-conditional semantics to the performative and action-oriented nature of utterances. This comprehensive review traces the theory’s origins in J.L. Austin’s ordinary language philosophy, its systematic elaboration by John Searle, and its subsequent expansion across pragmatics, linguistics, philosophy, and applied disciplines

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