ACCUSATORY SPEECH AS A BRANCH OF LEGAL DISCOURSE: A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS

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  • Abduraimova Anora Norbutayevna Senior Teacher at Uzbekistan State World Languages University

Keywords:

accusatory speech, legal discourse, pragmatics, speech act, presupposition, implicature, context, communicative strategy

Abstract

This article examines accusatory speech as a distinct component of legal discourse within the framework of pragmatic linguistics. It explores the communicative nature of accusatory speech, its functioning as a speech act, and its interaction with pragmatic categories such as presupposition and implicature. Drawing on established theories in pragmatics and discourse analysis, the study highlights the context-dependent and evaluative nature of accusatory speech and its role in shaping legal discourse. The findings demonstrate that accusatory speech operates as a strategic communicative tool influencing interpretation and decision-making in legal settings.

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2026-05-02

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ACCUSATORY SPEECH AS A BRANCH OF LEGAL DISCOURSE: A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS. (2026). American Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Development, 51, 185-188. https://ajird.journalspark.org/index.php/ajird/article/view/1734