UNRAVELING THE INTRICACIES OF LINGUISTIC CONTEXT: EXPLORING THE FORMATION OF MEANING
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This article presents a comprehensive investigation into the intricate dynamics of linguistic context and its profound influence on the formation of meaning. Through a multidisciplinary approach drawing from linguistics, semiotics, and cognitive psychology, the study examines linguistic context, analyzing its structural and formal components. Employing a mixed-methods research design involving qualitative analysis, quantitative methods, and experimental research methodologies, the study delves into various aspects of linguistic context, including syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
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