Abstract

The review highly appreciates the monograph by I. G. Koshevaya “Text-forming structures of language and speech” examining the issues of form, meaning and categories that characterize linguistic and speech structures. The major focus is made on the structure of the speech complex and its boundaries. The book also touches upon related issues that receive an extraordinary interpretation including a) the similarity and difference between linguistic and speech structures, b) constants and transitors, c) nominativeness, predicativeness and limiting, d) position - sentence - speech complex, e) recurrent centers, e) plot perspective. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of functional dependencies in the context of various types of text segments. The originality of interpretations, relevance, novelty, theoretical and practical significance of the work make it possible to use it not only for scientific, but also for linguistic and pragmatic purposes.

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