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IMAGES OF EMMANUEL MACRON AND DONALD TRUMP WITHIN THE FRAMES OF THE STYLISTIC CONCEPTION OF THE US EDITION OF THE <i>FORBES</i>

Images of Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump within the Frames of the Stylistic Conception of the US Edition of the "Forbes"

IMAGES OF EMMANUEL MACRON AND DONALD TRUMP WITHIN THE FRAMES OF THE STYLISTIC CONCEPTION OF THE US EDITION OF THE <i>FORBES</i>

Abstract

The article analyses the importance of style for the brand structure considering the case of the Forbes USA magazine. It is hypothesized that strong brands have a particular style that is a special attribute of the brand and unites all its elements (name, logo, slogan, etc.) and other attributes (characteristics and associations with the brand in the minds of consumers) into a single whole which is a recognizable feature of the brand/.

В статье рассматривается значение стиля в структуре бренда на примере американского варианта журнала "Форбс".

Политическая лингвистика, Issue № 4 (76), Pages 21-30

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media discourse, mass media of the United States, политический дискурс, стилевые концепции, attributes of the brand, медиаобразы, СМИ, политические коммуникации, journalism, media linguistics, английский язык, политические образы, медиалингвистика, язык СМИ, mass media, языковые средства, media texts, медиадискурс, стили медиабрендов, американские президенты, дискурс-анализ, политические деятели, американские журналы, финансово-экономические журналы, атрибуты брендов, медиатексты, французские президенты, media brands, журналистика, political leaders, средства массовой информации, медиабренды, американские СМИ, образы политиков

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