Text theory: Structure, concept and pragmatic aspect

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The article provides scientific, analytical and comparative information on the development of the science of textual linguistics as an important factor in today's scientific field. The analysis also shows that the text is described as a separate linguistic unit at the language level, that speech as a constituent unit rises to the level of speech only when the dynamic and anthropocentric requirements are realized, and that the text can remain at its structural linguistic level if the dynamic and anthropocentric requirements are not met. based on.

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