THEORETICAL BASIS OF ASSESSMENT OF STANDARDS AND STYLE IN CONFLICT TEXTS IN LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE
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Conflict text is considered an important research object in linguistic expertise. In the linguistic examinations aimed at identifying the author, mainly cases of literary norms and deviations from norms are important in the process of identification. In this case, it is necessary to analyze separately the cases of departure from the literary norm and the literary norm in manuscript and printed texts. The article focuses on issues such as the concept of norms, non-literary elements and assessment of the stylistic features of the text in linguistic expertise.
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