Funciones comunicativo-pragmáticas de los objetos separados en las oraciones

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https://doi.org/10.18172/cif.6706

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Estructura del lenguaje, interacción verbal, matices semánticos, investigación lingüística, variación de género, expresividad del texto, partes separadas de las oraciones

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El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar en detalle las funciones de los objetos redundantes y su importancia en el contexto de la interacción verbal. Para obtener los resultados, se realizaron análisis flexográficos y de corpus, así como una búsqueda exhaustiva de ejemplos en literatura científica, medios de comunicación, fuentes artísticas y lenguaje coloquial. El estudio demostró que los objetos aislados no solo cumplen una importante función sintáctica, sino también comunicativa, lo que permite prestar atención a ciertos elementos de la expresión. Estas funciones conducen a una comprensión más sutil del significado y las ideas del hablante, lo que, en consecuencia, hace que la comunicación sea más efectiva y multivalente. Por lo tanto, el estudio de objetos aislados abre nuevas oportunidades en el estudio del lenguaje. Los resultados obtenidos en este estudio han demostrado la importancia de los objetos redundantes como medio para influir en el lenguaje.

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18-03-2026

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Mambetniyazova, Almagul, et al. «Funciones Comunicativo-pragmáticas De Los Objetos Separados En Las Oraciones». Cuadernos De Investigación Filológica, n.º 59, marzo de 2026, pp. 521-42, doi:10.18172/cif.6706.

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Monográfico: Lenguas y Literaturas de Asia Central y Occidente: Sistemas de Comunicación, Identidad y Arquetipos