The Issue of Hybridization of Discursive Practices

Ramila Farman kyzy Huseynova

Abstract

The discourse research, which was reduced to analysing such linguistic problems as the text and the conditions of its generation, gradually gave way to analysing discourse as a social phenomenon. In the 90s of the last century, the status of discourse analysis was determined as an interdisciplinary science. In all fundamental research, the central theme is the concept of discourse as a derivative of social practice and its connection with the social structure.




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discourse; genre; social practice; text

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