THE PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SENTENCES
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pragmatic analysis, complex sentences, communication, semantic features, communicative purpose, context, discourse, meaning changes, language units.Abstract
This article is devoted to the pragmatic analysis of complex sentences, the role and importance of these language units in the process of communication is studied. The semantic and pragmatic features of the structure of complex sentences are analyzed, and their communicative purposefulness is highlighted. During the study, the role of various components in complex sentences in expressing the intention of the speaker and changes in meaning depending on the context are considered. In the process of analysis, discourse and contextual factors are taken into account, and practical examples are given. At the same time, conclusions are made about pragmatic aspects and communicative effectiveness of complex sentences.
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Khodjimatova, M. (2023). THE PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SENTENCES. Евразийский журнал академических исследований, 3(12), 56–59. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/24173
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