LINGUOSYNERGETICS: THE SCIENCE OF THE THIRD MILLENNIUM
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The article advances linguistic synergetics as a new interdisciplinary research approach to language studies.The main task of linguistic synergetics is to reveal, describe and explain the mechanism of the inner dynamic structure of a language using research principles of synergetics as a paradigm of complexity. Linguosynergetics has emerged as one of the most innovative and interdisciplinary fields within contemporary linguistics, positioning itself as the science of the third millennium. Rooted in the theoretical foundations of synergetics, linguistics, and philosophy, this discipline began to take shape in the 20th century, investigating language as a complex, self-organizing, and evolving system. The multidimensional nature of language allows researchers to use synergetic methods in various areas of linguistic investigation.This approach has opened new pathways for exploring how language evolves, functions, and interacts within complex communicative and cognitive systems
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