Abstract
The relevance of the article lies in a system-activity and functional approach to the analysis of speech communication. The theoretical foundation of the article is based on the theory of self-organizing systems, the theory of speech activity, and the theory of speech acts, in their refraction in historical pragma linguistics.
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