LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACT IN PAREMIOLOGICAL SPEECH
Keywords:
speech acts, illocutionary, speaker, hearer, addressee, discourse, interaction,receipent.Abstract
The following thesis intends to reveal all linguistic aspects of illocutionary act in paremiological speech, its linguistic functions, position as well as gives detailed illustrations about delicate points of words in contexts.
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