Speech Acts
"Speech Acts" by John Searle, published by Cambridge University Press in 1969, invites you to explore the dynamic and often overlooked aspects of language. Spanning 214 pages, this groundbreaking work challenges readers to reconsider traditional views on communication and meaning. Searle's outstandingly clear and engaging writing style makes complex ideas accessible, provoking fresh insights into how we understand linguistic interactions. Ideal for both students and enthusiasts of philosophy and linguistics, "Speech Acts" remains a pivotal text in its field. Don’t miss the chance to dive into this influential book that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about language and communication.