
doi: 10.12737/171
The article studies the functions of the metatext realized in the process of metacommunication. One of the main functions is to comment upon the communicative message, to explain it, to state and to evaluate; to confirm, to correct, to organize and to regulate the conceptual, formal and qualitative aspects of the message. The functions are realized in different types of discourse.
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