Text linguistics (discourse analysis); grammar of the text (textual grammar), transphrase grammar and transsentential grammar
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https://doi.org/10.15381/lengsoc.v14i1.22615Keywords:
Transphrasic Grammar, Analysis of discourseAbstract
This article discusses a few words that have been used in language-related sciences lately, due mostly to the expansion of language studies toward units larger than the sentence, and to the consideration of speaking circumstances.
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