The Effect of Context on Linguistic Styles
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https://doi.org/10.61707/n2bdvb28Keywords:
Effect, Context, Imperative, Non-Imperative StyleAbstract
Due to the various and multiple linguistic communication styles and methods, context becomes of paramount importance in studying the meaning carried by the text of these styles and investigating it, as it is based primarily on a direct relationship between the addresser and the addressee. However, style is the method of writing, or the way of choosing and composing words to express meanings with the aim of clarification and influence. Based on the concept of the sentence and its two components, and its division into nominal and verbal, the science of meanings emerged divided into two chapters: the chapter of news and the chapter of construction. Thus, the grammarians' attention to the context was of great importance to reach the exact meaning of each of these styles, especially they may deviate from what they were established for, and require other completely different meanings and implications, as was previously clarified when discussing the concept of contextual necessity.
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