THE EXPRESSION OF COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES OF REJECTION IN DISCOURSE
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The study of the various characteristics of discourse is considered as one of the earliest areas of attention for modern linguists. In many scientific works, we can see that discourse types, such as political, legal, medical, and advertising, have been studied. Communicative strategies expressed in any kind of discourse are directly related to “choice” and allow the communicator to use the most appropriate language tools in the given situations and achieve the desired result with them. Correct usage of communicative strategies is considered as a tool that ensures effective communication, free from misunderstandings.
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