The speech act theory was first proposed by the British philosopher Austin. In his "On Words Doing Something" (1962), he proposed that language can not only be used to state or explain objective things, but also a tool.
The theory of speech behavior was first proposed by the English philosopher Austin, who proposed in his Theory of Making a Difference (1962) that language is not only a tool for describing or explaining objective things, but also a tool.
The theory of speech act was first proposed by Austin, the British philosopher. In his "doing something about words" (1962), he proposed that language can not only be used to describe or explain objective things, but also a tool.<br>