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Способы реализации коммуникативно-прагматических задач полипредикативных сложных предложений-абзацев в научном стиле речи

Способы реализации коммуникативно-прагматических задач полипредикативных сложных предложений-абзацев в научном стиле речи

Abstract

The paper describes the polypredicative composite sentences in the function of paragraphs as text-forming units of scientific texts. Methods of realization of basic stylistic categories by polypredicative composite sentences paragraphs are shown. It has been revealed that polypredicative composite sentences paragraphs carry out the specific communicative-pragmatic tasks which are implemented by various methods with the use of different lexical, morphological, syntactic language means, etc. It is inferred that in scientific texts polypredicative composite sentences paragraphs coincide with superphrase unities and function as supercommunicative units.

Описываются полипредикативные сложные предложения в функции абзацев как текстоорганизующие единицы научных текстов. Показаны приемы реализации ПСП-абзацами их основных стилистических категорий. Выявлено, что ПСП-абзацы выполняют конкретные коммуникативно-прагматические задачи, осуществляемые разными способами с использованием неодинаковых лексических, морфологических, синтаксических языковых средств и др. Сделан вывод о том, что в научных текстах ПСП-абзацы совпадают со сверхфразовыми единствами и функционируют как суперкоммуникативные единицы.

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ПОЛИПРЕДИКАТИВНОЕ СЛОЖНОЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕ-АБЗАЦ, КОММУНИКАТИВНО-ПРАГМАТИЧЕСКИЕ ЗАДАЧИ, НАУЧНЫЙ СТИЛЬ РЕЧИ, СПОСОБЫ РЕАЛИЗАЦИИ

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