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Речевые стратегии в интерактивном медиаформате международного политического интервью

Речевые стратегии в интерактивном медиаформате международного политического интервью

Abstract

В статье на материале интервью президента России В. В. Путина американским журналистам обозначены специфические свойства медиаформата политического интервью.

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ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ КОММУНИКАЦИИ, СОЕДИНЕННЫЕ ШТАТЫ АМЕРИКИ, СМИ, СРЕДСТВА МАССОВОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ, ЖУРНАЛИСТЫ, ЖУРНАЛИСТИКА, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ ИНТЕРВЬЮ, РЕЧЕВЫЕ СТРАТЕГИИ, МЕДИАТЕКСТЫ, США, МЕДИАФОРМАТЫ, РЕЧЕВЫЕ ЖАНРЫ, РЕЧЕВАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ, ЯЗЫКОВАЯ ЛИЧНОСТЬ, ЛИНГВИСТИКА ТЕКСТА, РОССИЙСКИЕ ПРЕЗИДЕНТЫ, ЯЗЫКОВЫЕ СРЕДСТВА, ПУТИН ВЛАДИМИР ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ДИСКУРС, СТИЛИСТИКА, МЕДИАЛИНГВИСТИКА, РЕЧЕВЫЕ ТАКТИКИ, ЛИНГВОПЕРСОНОЛОГИЯ, МЕДИАДИСКУРС, РОССИЯ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ РИТОРИКА, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ ДЕЯТЕЛИ, ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЕ

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