Abstract

Ideas and knowledge are not born out of nothing but are a series of extensions and this is made clear by knowing the reference roots of pragmatics as it is a product of a number of cognitive materials such as philosophy, semiotics, etc. psychological and social research. Linguistic expressions are fraught with confusion, ambiguity, confusion, or falsity, and there are several schools, including the Cambridge School, represented by Wittgenstein, which subjects philosophical texts to linguistic analysis, and the Oxford School, called Ordinary Language Philosophy, represented by Austin and tries to analyze and clarify logical expressions until they become simple. Hence, analytic philosophy is the source from which the theory of speech acts, as the first deliberative school, drew its philosophical epistemological origins.

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