THE ANALYSIS OF APOLOGY SPEECH ACT IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERARY WORKS
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The speech act of apology is a crucial component of human communication, allowing a speaker to acknowledge wrongdoing, express regret, and repair social relations. According to Austin (1962), apologies are performative utterances where the speaker’s intention is to convey remorse, often accompanied by a commitment to amend the situation. Searle (1969) classifies apologies as expressive speech acts, expressing psychological states such as regret, guilt, or sympathy. Trosborg (1995) provides a detailed framework for analyzing apology strategies, distinguishing between explicit and implicit, direct and indirect, and mitigated forms. [3,4,5]
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