Text linguistics is a branch of
linguistics that deals with
texts as
communication systems. Its original aims lay in uncovering and describing text
grammars. The application of text linguistics has, however, evolved from this approach to a point in which text is viewed in much broader terms that go beyond a mere extension of traditional grammar towards an entire text. Text linguistics takes into account the form of a text, but also its setting, i. e. the way in which it is situated in an interactional, communicative context. Both the author of a (written or spoken) text as well as its
addressee are taken into consideration in their respective (social and/or institutional) roles in the specific communicative context. In general it is an application of
discourse analysis at the much broader level of text, rather than just a sentence or word.