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Гибридные форматы дискурса: проблемы классификации

Гибридные форматы дискурса: проблемы классификации

Abstract

В статье рассматривается актуальная проблема типологии разновидностей дискурса. Особое внимание уделяется месту гибридных форматов в классификации типов дискурса.

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ТИПЫ ДИСКУРСОВ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, СОЕДИНЕННЫЕ ШТАТЫ АМЕРИКИ, ИРАК, ГИБРИДНЫЕ ФОРМАТЫ, СИРИЙСКАЯ АРАБСКАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА, ВОЕННО-ПУБЛИЦИСТИЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, КЛАССИФИКАЦИЯ ДИСКУРСОВ, ТИПОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИЗНАКИ, ВОЕННО-ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, РЕСПУБЛИКА ИРАК, ПРЕЦЕДЕНТНЫЕ ТЕКСТЫ, США, ВОЕННЫЕ КОНФЛИКТЫ, ЛИНГВИСТИКА ТЕКСТА, СИРИЯ, ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЕ

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