LINGUOPRAGMATIC FEATURES OF THE COMMAND SPEECH ACT
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In this article, the linguopragmatic features of the locative, illocutionary and perlocutionary stages of the command speech act are interpreted through the culture in which the language was formed. In the analysis, the views of various scientists were analyzed and classified through examples.
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Nasridinov, M. (2024). LINGUOPRAGMATIC FEATURES OF THE COMMAND SPEECH ACT . Fergana State University Conference. Retrieved from https://conf.fdu.uz/index.php/conf/article/view/3346
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Foreign languages
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