THE ROLE OF CONTEXT IN STRUCTURING ENGLISH SENTENCES FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
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Key words: context, sentence structure, communication, linguistic context, situational context, social context, cultural context, pragmatics, discourse analysis, cross-cultural communication, sociolinguistics##article.abstract##
Abstract: this article explores how each of these contexts shapes sentence
structure, examining how speakers adapt their language to suit the communication
environment. By analyzing real-life examples and theoretical frameworks, the article
demonstrates that sentence structure is not merely a matter of grammatical rules, but a
dynamic tool that evolves in response to contextual demands. The study emphasizes
that understanding the role of context in sentence construction is crucial for effective
communication, whether in everyday conversation, professional settings, or cross-
cultural interactions. Finally, the article highlights the implications of context-aware
communication for language teaching, professional communication, and natural
language processing technologies.
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