THE CONCEPT OF POLITENESS IN SPEECH ACT THEORY
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Keywords

politeness, Gricean maxims, speech acts, locution, illocution, perlocution, representations, directives, commissions, expressives, declaratives sociology, psychology, ethnography, cultural studies, social anthropology, pragmatic linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, applied linguistics

How to Cite

Hafizov, A. (2021). THE CONCEPT OF POLITENESS IN SPEECH ACT THEORY. International Journal of World Languages, 1(2). Retrieved from https://ejournals.id/index.php/IJWL/article/view/209

Abstract

Trying to describe the category of politeness as fully as possible, the researcher proposes different approaches, different models for studying politeness. Politeness stands out as a separate problem in which specialists in a number of humanitarian sciences are interested, such as linguistics, sociology, psychology, ethnography, cultural studies, social anthropology, pragmatic linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, applied linguistics, etc.

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