beszédaktusoktól
Beszédaktusoktól is a Hungarian term that translates to "from speech acts" or "by speech acts" in English. It refers to the study and analysis of speech acts, which are linguistic utterances that perform an action. This field of study, often associated with pragmatics, examines how words are used not just to convey information but also to achieve a specific purpose or effect on the listener.
Speech act theory, pioneered by philosophers like J.L. Austin and John Searle, categorizes utterances into different
The concept of "beszédaktusoktól" therefore implies an approach that views language as a tool for action. Analyzing