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Speech Intention Realized In Literary Discourse

Fayzullayeva Maftuna Odil qizi , Senior Lecturer, Tashkent University of Humanities, Independent Researcher, Chirchik State Pedagogical University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article analyzes the concept of discourse from linguopragmatic and linguocultural perspectives. Through the study of speech acts and speech intention (intentio), the communicative and cognitive functions of the text, as well as linguistic and cultural elements in literary discourse, are examined. The research demonstrates the linguistic, cultural, and social aspects of discourse and highlights its role in shaping human perception and understanding.

Keywords

Discourse, literary discourse, speech act

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Fayzullayeva Maftuna Odil qizi. (2026). Speech Intention Realized In Literary Discourse. International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 6(01), 66–70. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume06Issue01-15