LEXICAL, GRAMMATICAL AND INTONATIONAL MEANS OF EXPRESSION OF WORDS WITH THE MEANING “PLEASE”

Abstract
Pragmatic analysis of the type of speech action in the interpretation of the speaker's request includes advanced linguistic theories and methodologies. This analysis delves into how speech actions are carried out, what goals they pursue, and what social and communicative contexts they depend on. Analysis of the pragmatic goals of speech actions: a detailed review The concept of the act of speech and its pragmatic goals The act of speech is the minimum unit of speech communication that performs a certain communicative function. Each speech action is aimed at achieving a specific goal, which is determined not only by the lexical meaning of words, but also by the context of communication, the intentions of the speaker and his relationship with the interlocutor. Pragmatics studies how language is used in certain communicative situations, taking into account the social context, knowledge and intentions of the participants in communication. The analysis of the pragmatic goals of speech Actions allows for a deeper understanding of how people interact with each other through language.
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