The Complex Dimensions of Language, Text, and Speech: An In-Depth Study of Communication Mechanisms
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https://doi.org/10.2024/w11w9b10Keywords:
Language, Text, Speech, Linguistics, Communication, Pragmatics, SemioticsAbstract
This paper investigates the interrelated aspects of language, text, and speech, focusing on their unique attributes, purposes, and contributions to the process of communication. Utilizing a linguistic perspective, it analyzes how these elements construct meaning, transmit information, and affect interpersonal interactions in diverse settings.
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