speech acts in spontaneous discourse

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speech acts in spontaneous discourse.doc speech acts in spontaneous discourse mavzusida yozgan contents introduction……………………..…………………………… 3 chapter i. philosophical foundations of speech act theory 1.1. theory of discourse interpretation……………... 7 1.2. issues in speech act theory………………………………………………… 10 1.3. classification of speech acts: direct and indirect speech acts……..……. 23 1.4. speech acts and speech events…………………………… ……………..... 26 chapter ii analysis of speech acts in natural spontaneous discourse 2.1. the notion of a request in speech act and its classification…………………. 37 2.2. a contrastive analysis of english and uzbek requests …………………….. 44 the conclusion ………………………………………………………………….. 57 the list of used references……………………………………………………...… 60 introduction our republic was faced with the necessity of creating new legislation corresponding with new realities, with the conditions of independence after the independence was proclaimed and the parliament coped with this task, there have been adopted new laws and new resolutions. the resolution of the president of uzbekistan “on measures …
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ried out. under the guidance of president shavkat mirziyoyev, special attention is paid to the formation of harmoniously developed, highly educated, modern thinking generation, able to take responsibility for the fate of the homeland. therefore, the task of education, the task of rising up a new generation who is capable of national renaissance will remain the prerogative of the state and constitute a priority. at present great importance is attached to the study and teaching of foreign languages. nowedays educating and rearing our generation on a highes level is our main duty . however, analysis of the current system of organizing language learning shows that learning standards, curricula and textbooks do not fully meet the current requirements, particularly in the use of advanced in formation and media technologies. education in mainly conducted in traditional methods. further development of a continuum of foreign languages learning at all levels of education; improving …
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so included are disciplines that have applied and thus often extended such models and methods to problems within their own academic domains, such as communication, cognitive psychology, social psychology, and arti​ficial intelligence given this disciplinary diversity, it is no surprise that the terms "discourse" and "discourse analysis" have different meanings to scholars in different fields . the importance of conversational context for the purpose of recognizing a speaker’s speech act (and in so doing, identifying the intention or function of an utterance within a conversation) is widely acknowledged in all fields related to the understanding of natural language. the disciplines that make claims to the study of discourse are extremely cosmopolitan. the interdisciplinary nature of this research has meant a need to read widely in the literature of a variety of sub-fields of linguistics, the philosophy of language, sociology, ethnography, discourse-based linguistics and cognitive psychology. the aim of the theme: …
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theme: ( to account for the fact that sequences of speech acts have dependencies of more than one conversational turn. ( to develop a model of referential speech acts that rely on the identification of previous speech acts and the state of the prevailing context space for their ‘correct’ analysis. ( to highlight the difference between the underlying act, or function of the utterance, and the behavior that it represents in context. ( to show that the theoretical model can be applied to and validated against real conversational data. practical value of the theme: the state-trace model characterizes many distinct types of speech acts from the utterance and the context combined. these are roughly representative of the basic speech act types, which can later be used in the characterization of other speech acts. and it also consists of underlining two points of view that pose serious obstacles to coming to …
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y of different basic speech acts. chapter ii is based on providing a new approach to speech act recognition, built on the foundations of existing work, and in particular extending earlier research as detailed in schiffrin. the work covers conclusion and the list of used references. the work consists of 62 pages. chapter i philosophical foundations of speech act theory 1.1. theory of discourse interpretation in linguistics, analysts often define discourse in one of two ways: as structure or as process . structural definitions focus on what constitutes a unit of discourse: "language above the sentence or above the clause" . to linguists interested in the struc​ture of language, discourse analysis is the search for units of language that demonstrate a relationship, that occur in predictable patterns, and have rules that govern the occurrence of these elements. in other branches of linguistics, discourse is defined as “any aspect of language …

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speech acts in spontaneous discourse.doc speech acts in spontaneous discourse mavzusida yozgan contents introduction……………………..…………………………… 3 chapter i. philosophical foundations of speech act theory 1.1. theory of discourse interpretation……………... 7 1.2. issues in speech act theory………………………………………………… 10 1.3. classification of speech acts: direct and indirect speech acts……..……. 23 1.4. speech acts and speech events…………………………… ……………..... 26 chapter ii analysis of speech acts in natural spontaneous discourse 2.1. the notion of a request in speech act and its classification…………………. 37 2.2. a contrastive analysis of english and uzbek requests …………………….. 44 the conclusion ………………………………………………………………….. 57 the list of used references……………………………………………………...… 60 introduction our republic was faced with ...

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