
Данная статья исследует материал общественно-политического формата, манипулятивную силу воздействия слов, их непосредственного влияния на сознание и поведение. Авторы акцентируют внимание на неологизмах как лексических средствах речевой манипуляции, которые порождают определенные смысловые оттенки, искажают понимание, вводят в заблуждение, создают конфликтные ситуации. В статье анализируются некоторые аспекты теоретического изучения политического дискурса как мощного ресурса для создания благоприятного имиджа и такое явление как “завоевание словом”, актуальность которого выражена сложившейся политической ситуацией в мире.
This article explores the material of social and political nature, the manipulative power of words, and their direct impact on consciousness and behavior. The authors focus on neologisms as a lexical means of speech manipulation that generates additional connotations, obscures understanding, misleads, and creates conflicting situations. The article analyzes some aspects of the theoretical study of political discourse as a powerful resource for creating a favorable image and such a phenomenon as “winning over with the word”, the relevance of which is expressed by the current political situation in the world.
Russian Linguistic Bulletin, Выпуск 3 (23) 2020
speech manipulation, neologisms, политический дискурс, communication, political discourse, media material, неологизмы, медийный материал, речевая манипуляция, коммуникация
speech manipulation, neologisms, политический дискурс, communication, political discourse, media material, неологизмы, медийный материал, речевая манипуляция, коммуникация
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