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DISCOURSE AND TEXT AS INTERCONNECTED STRUCTURES IN MODERN LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS

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Veysal Shamsinur Aslanova

Rubric:Linguistics
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The present paper investigates discourse as a multidimensional phenomenon in modern linguistics, emphasizing its interaction with text as a structured linguistic entity. Particular attention is paid to the role of contextual, cognitive, and communicative factors in shaping meaning beyond the sentence level. The study highlights that discourse is not merely a sequence of linguistic units, but a dynamic process in which coherence and interpretation emerge through interaction between participants. It is argued that understanding discourse requires an integrated approach that combines structural, semantic, and pragmatic perspectives.

Keywords

discourse analysis
context
text structure
coherence
communicative function
linguistic interaction

Authors

Veysal Shamsinur Aslanova

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