Osiyanova O.M. CULTURE OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION IN THE ASPECT PF LINGUISTIC RESEARCHES In this article the author stresses the importance of linguistic researches for solution of the problems of speech communication culture: theory of speech acts, theory of relevance, theory of speech culture. It is very important that the main place in modern linguistic researches is given to a speaking person. Key words: speech communication, speech acts, theory of relevance, speech culture, communicative culture, speaking person.
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