ECOLOGY OF LANGUAGE AND ITS FUNCTIONAL-STYLISTIC DIFFERENTIATION
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language ecology, functional-stylistic differentiation, internal and external language ecology, language segments, linguistic stability, communicative task, stylistic segment.Abstract
This article scientifically analyzes the concept of language ecology and the process of its functional-stylistic differentiation. The article discusses the internal and external ecology of the language, the functional and stylistic characteristics of language segments, their relationship with the social and cultural environment. The role of functional-stylistic differentiation in ensuring the stability and adaptability of the language is shown. The article also analyzes the practical significance of the theory of language ecology, its application in the preservation and development of the language, language education and translation processes.
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