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Формирование межкультурной коммуникативной компетенции студентов-политологов (на материале текстов СМИ с фразеологизмами-соматизмами)

Формирование межкультурной коммуникативной компетенции студентов-политологов (на материале текстов СМИ с фразеологизмами-соматизмами)

Abstract

The present article tackles the problem of the formation of intercultural communicative competence of students of non-linguistics (in particular students of political studies). The article provides an analysis of various cases of actual representation of phraseological units with somatic components in political discourse.

В статье рассматривается проблема формирования межкультурной коммуникативной компетенции студентов нелингвистических специальностей (в частности студентов-политологов). Автор останавливается на случаях актуализации фразеологизмов с соматическими компонентами в политическом дискурсе.

Keywords

МЕЖКУЛЬТУРНАЯ КОММУНИКАТИВНАЯ КОМПЕТЕНЦИЯ, ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЗМЫ, СОМАТИЧЕСКИЙ КОМПОНЕНТ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС

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