A text, in its own way, consists of a number of sentences. A single sentence, even a very common and complex one, cannot be called a text, since a text can be divided into independent sentences, and the parts of a sentence are combined according to the laws of syntax of a complex sentence, not of a text.
A text, in its own way, consists of a number of sentences. A single sentence, even a very common and complex one, cannot be called a text, since a text can be divided into independent sentences, and the parts of a sentence are combined according to the laws of syntax of a complex sentence, not of a text.
A text, in its own way, consists of a number of sentences. A single sentence, even a very common and complex one, cannot be called a text, since a text can be divided into independent sentences, and the parts of a sentence are combined according to the laws of syntax of a complex sentence, not of a text.
A text, in its own way, consists of a number of sentences. A single sentence, even a very common and complex one, cannot be called a text, since a text can be divided into independent sentences, and the parts of a sentence are combined according to the laws of syntax of a complex sentence, not of a text.
A text, in its own way, consists of a number of sentences. A single sentence, even a very common and complex one, cannot be called a text, since a text can be divided into independent sentences, and the parts of a sentence are combined according to the laws of syntax of a complex sentence, not of a text.
A text, in its own way, consists of a number of sentences. A single sentence, even a very common and complex one, cannot be called a text, since a text can be divided into independent sentences, and the parts of a sentence are combined according to the laws of syntax of a complex sentence, not of a text.
