THE EXPRESSION OF SPEECH ACTS IN PROVERBS
Keywords:
linguopragmatics, proverbs, speech acts, illocutionary force, communicative function, context;Abstract
Proverbs, as an essential part of folk oral heritage, not only reflect spiritual wealth and national mentality, but also perform specific pragmatic functions in communicative processes. This article analyzes the linguopragmatic features of proverbs, their role within the framework of speech act theory, and their functional significance. Based on linguopragmatic approaches, the study examines the illocutionary force of proverbs, their ability to manifest pragmatic properties outside of context, and their communicative purposes.
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