
EXTRALINGUISTIC FEATURES OF FRANCO-UZBEK DISCOURSE
Abstract
In this article we wrote about the extralinguistic Features of Franco-Uzbek Discourse. The analysis of discourse in its initial versions was the study of texts (sequences of sentences) from the standpoint of structuralism, that is, it was a structuralist- oriented grammar of the text.
Keywords
Authorization, scientific discourse, extralinguistic style-forming
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