Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Kurdish Department، Education College، Garmian University، Kurdistan Region of Iraq

2 Kurdish Department، Primary Education College، Garmian University، Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Abstract

 Two sorts of representations are included in utterances (internal and external). Both sorts of representations rely on the stored linguistic codes in our mentals. The initial act will be internal representations once a representational act takes place in the mind. When a speaker in a particular context, in accordance with the stored linguistic knowledge, retrieves the linguistic codes in order to build structures and adequate speeches to communicate, they first bargain internally, after which their external representation is activated, and then concepts and expressions take on their phonetic and logical forms. This study, titled "Pragmatic representation of speech acts in Kurdish Language," employs methodologically a descriptive analysis in an effort to explain the internal and external pragmatic representations into two chapters.

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