ARGO AS A SOCIALLY LIMITED LEXICAL UNIT
Abstract
This article discusses Argo as a socially limited lexical unit. The existence of language is related to the way people speak or write. In the process of performing these actions, the linguistic units (in the first place - the sentence) show the ability to express, in addition to the original meaning, such content as confirmation, command, warning, promise. These meanings are the result of the speech activity performed by the speaker. Thus, a speech act is a linguistic address of the speaker to the listener in a certain environment, for a specific purpose.
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Lexical unit, certain environment, argon, definitionHow to Cite
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