Abstract
The importance of the external context, and its relationship to the semantic level, which is the relationship in which the external context is an essential factor of access to the meanings and connotations related to any text, words or speech, as we are often viewed by the relationship between the word It is not a natural relationship except in certain cases in which the word has a meaning associated with its sound, and it is a relationship that is affected by the different social and cultural environments. Which explains the multiplicity of languages, and the multiplicity of meanings of one word at the level of one language; The evidence does not stop at the limits of the linguistic context only, but rather goes beyond it to research the circumstances and circumstances that surrounded the discourse (text) and the elements of the environment in which it was raised.
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