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Table of Contents 2
Introduction 3
1. Definition of Context: Main Theories 4
2. Structure and Functions of Context 7
3. Types of Context 9
Conclusion 12
References 13
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Context is a quite new phenomenon in linguistics. Nevertheless, today it is actively studied in different branches of linguistics and other sciences. Its importance is evident because a word or a phrase cannot be correctly understood without their surrounding and situation of communication. That is why it is important to study this phenomenon. Consequently, the theme of the present paper is very actual today.
The aim of the present paper is to study the theory of context.
The tasks of the present paper are the following:
1. To study main theories of context and make definition of the notion.
2. To examine structure and functions of context.
3. To cite main types of context.
Theoretical basis of the present paper are works of foreign researchers P. Auer, N.S. Dash, T.A. van Dijk, R. Finkbeiner, M. Ghadessy, M.A.K. Halliday, R. Kopytko, G. Leech, J. Lyons, J.L. Mey, M.D.P. Requelo, A. Verhagen, X. Xu and J. Zhu.
The structure of the work consists of introduction, thee chapters, conclusion and references.
Список использованной литературы
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