Speech chain and repeated nomination in different system languages
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This article studies the syntactic meaning of the speech chain in different structural languages and the repeated nominations reflected in different lexical units. In the process of analyzing the relationships between complete sentences which concepts related to the syntax of simple or complex sentences, acting on assumptions that are less acceptable. Similarly, it is inappropriate to transfer the connections specific to simple and complex parts of speech to the analysis of the relationships between independent sentences, as has unfortunately been observed in some scientific sources. Practice shows that the most common syntactic form of the chain is "object-subject" (the previous object is similar to the next in the lexical order). However, other structural forms of the chain (subject - object, object – object) are also widely used. Thus, lexical repetition is undoubtedly syntactic. This is a unique means of demonstrating the connection of independent sentences in a coherent speech.