CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS AND TEXT LINGUISTICS
Ключевые слова:
Language comparison, Linguistic disparities, Language learning, Translation challenges, Syntax difference, Morphological analysis, Discourse analysis, Written and spoken texts, Coherence and cohesion, Communicative strategies, Linguistic elements, Information structuring.Аннотация
This annotation provides a concise overview of the key principles and contributions of contrastive linguistics and text linguistics within the field of linguistics. It highlights the distinct focuses of each branch, with contrastive linguistics centering on language comparison and text linguistics delving into the analysis of written, spoken, or signed discourse. The significance of contrastive linguistics in aiding language learning and translation, as well as the role of text linguistics in unraveling the structure and function of texts, is elucidated. The annotation emphasizes the complementary nature of these two branches, underscoring their collective impact on language education, translation, and broader discourse analysis. Ultimately, the annotation positions contrastive linguistics and text linguistics as indispensable frameworks that enrich our understanding of language diversity, communication, and human interaction.
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