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Language as Action-Oriented Practice

DP conceptualizes discourse as action-oriented, meaning language use actively produces social life rather than merely reflecting it. Language performs social actions and creates shared understanding (intersubjectivity) between people. This performative view sees language as "doing something" - constructing identities, creating versions of the world, and constituting social realities. The approach aligns with social constructionism's emphasis on language's constitutive power.

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Updated 2025-09-26

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