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Прагматические характеристики аналитического пресс-релиза как разновидности PR-текстов

Прагматические характеристики аналитического пресс-релиза как разновидности PR-текстов

Abstract

В данной статье аналитический пресс-релиз рассматривается как текст, находящийся на стыке нескольких жанров PR. Выбранные теоретические и методологические подходы к анализу материала расширяют круг научных проблем, связанных с феноменом PR. Дается теоретическое обоснование прагматических особенностей аналитического пресс-релиза по мере рассмотрения особенностей его языкового оформления.

Analytical pressreleases can be classified as texts belonging to severd genres of PR simultaneously. The chosen theoretical and methodological approaches to the data analysis have allowed expanding a range of issues connected with the phenomenon of PR.

Keywords

АНАЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ПРЕСС-РЕЛИЗ, ПРАГМАТИЧЕСКИЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ, PR-ТЕКСТ, ЛЕКСИЧЕСКИЕ И ГРАММАТИЧЕСКИЕ МАРКЕРЫ, ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКАЯ СЛУЖБА КОНГРЕССА США

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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