BUSINESS DISCOURSE AS AN ILLOCUTIONARY ACT
Mukaddas Kodirova , Lecturer of Department of Philology, Termiz State Pedagogical Institute, Termez, UzbekistanAbstract
This article offers a comprehensive view of business discourse as a series of illocutionary acts, drawing on key theories and examples to illustrate the concept’s relevance in business communication. Also, in this article, illocutionary acts of business discourse have been viewed as a series of assertives in business communication, directives and their role in business, commissives and commitments in business, expressives and corporate culture and declarations and changing business realities.
Keywords
Business discourse, pragmatics, speech act
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