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Лексико-семантична складова політичних гасел США

Authors: Cиробаба, Инна Павловна; Sirobaba, Inna Pavlivna;

Лексико-семантична складова політичних гасел США

Abstract

Стаття присвячена лексичним та семантичним особливостям гасел у передвиборчому дискурсі США. Гасла як складова передвиборчого дискурсу залишаються потужним елементом впливу на свідомість адресата. Не зважаючи на свою лаконічність, вони здатні максимально точно донести інтенцію адресанта, чому сприяє добір лексичних одиниць. При цитуванні документа, використовуйте посилання http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35227 Статья посвящена лексическим и семантическим особенностям лозунгов в предвыборном дискурсе США. Лозунги как составляющая предвыборного дискурса остаются мощным элементом влияния на сознание адресата. Не смотря на лаконичность, они способны максимально точно донести интенцию адресанта, чему сопутствует подбор лексических единиц. При цитировании документа, используйте ссылку http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35227 The article is devoted to the lexical and semantic peculiarities of slogans in pre-election discourse of the United States. The slogans as a part of the pre-election discourse are the powerful element of influence on the recipient’s consciousness. Despite their laconism, they can convey the intention of addressee as accurate as possible. The selection of the lexical units facilitates it. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35227

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політичні гасла, manipulation, предвыборный дискурс, мифологическое пространство, pre-election discourse, маніпуляція, манипуляция, political slogan, передвиборчий дискурс, политические лозунги, міфологічний простір, mythological space

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