Abstract

The question of the inconsistency of the definition of linguistic reliability and the principles of its identification is debatable. The problem of the authenticity of the genre source has not been raised in the scientific review, but it turns out to be relevant due to the contradictions that arise at the level of choosing a genre description source. The decision of linguists to use any of the available statements to describe the genre is a priori debatable. The contradictions of this approach lie in the difference in the types of information contained in the varieties of speech. The question of the qualification of the type of information lies in the differentiation of natural and artificial speech variants, where the natural variety of speech is characterized by the greatest degree of reliability.

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