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Коммуникативно-дискурсивные характеристики современных французских неологизмов и отаббревиатурных дериватов от основы Otan - Nato в институциональном дискурсе ВС Франции (диахронический аспект)

Коммуникативно-дискурсивные характеристики современных французских неологизмов и отаббревиатурных дериватов от основы Otan - Nato в институциональном дискурсе ВС Франции (диахронический аспект)

Abstract

Статья посвящена коммуникативно-дискурсивному анализу французских неологизмов и современных отаббревиатурных дериватов от основы OTAN-NATO, функционирующих в институциональном дискурсе ВС Франции в диахроническом аспекте. Используемый материал для анализа деривативные единицы, функционирующие в периодических изданиях Министерства обороны Франции за 2000-2013 гг. и архивных номерах газет Le Monde, Le Figaro за 1950-2013 гг.

The article is devoted to Modern French neologisms and abbreviation OTAN NATO derivatives phenomenon in the institutional military discourse of French Armed Forces. Its communicative and discourse analysis are based on the recent texts from the periodical press of French Ministry of Defence for 2009-2013 and French newspapers Le Monde, Le Figaro for 1950-2009.

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ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ВОЕННЫЙ ДИСКУРС, ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ВОЕННАЯ АББРЕВИАЦИЯ, ДИСКУРС ВООРУЖЕННЫХ СИЛ ФРАНЦИИ, ДЕРИВАТЫ ОТ ФРАНЦУЗСКОЙ АББРЕВИАТУРЫ OTAN, ВОЕННЫЕ АББРЕВИАТУРЫ И СОКРАЩЕНИЯ, ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРЕДПОСЫЛКИ И ДИСКУРСИВНЫЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ ВОЕННОЙ АББРЕВИАЦИИ ВС ФРАНЦИИ

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