Abstract
This paper explores the various types of functional styles in language, emphasizing their distinct characteristics and the linguistic features that contribute to their formation. Functional styles are categorized into literary, colloquial, official, scientific, and journalistic styles, each serving specific communicative purposes and audience expectations. The study analyzes how elements such as vocabulary, syntax, and phonetics differentiate these styles, highlighting their role in shaping meaning and enhancing communication effectiveness.
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