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An exploratory Analysis of the speech Act of Apology and its associated Socio-cultural factors


Language is part of social life; in fact, they are interdependent. Through language, culture becomes part of individual and group experience. Through daily social interaction, linguistic aspects of social structure, cultural values and beliefs in turn become internalized. One important means of studying the social roles, status, structure of a community, therefore, would be to study its speech behavior (Hymes 1964: 215).

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