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Вербовочный слоган как самобытный феномен армейской субкультуры США

Вербовочный слоган как самобытный феномен армейской субкультуры США

Abstract

В статье рассматривается вербовочный слоган Вооруженных сил США как лингвистическое средство выражения и закрепления в общественном сознании носителей американской лингвокультуры этнических стереотипов об американских военнослужащих.

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ВОЕННЫЙ ДИСКУРС, ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРОЛОГИЯ, СОЕДИНЕННЫЕ ШТАТЫ АМЕРИКИ, ЛЕКСЕМЫ, ЭТНОСЫ, СМИ, СРЕДСТВА МАССОВОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ, АРМЕЙСКИЙ ВЕРБОВОЧНЫЙ СЛОГАН, АРМЕЙСКАЯ СУБКУЛЬТУРА, АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, АМЕРИКАНСКИЕ ВОЕННОСЛУЖАЩИЕ, ВООРУЖЕННЫЕ СИЛЫ, США, ОБЩЕСТВЕННОЕ СОЗНАНИЕ, ЭТНОЛИНГВИСТИКА, ЛИНГВИСТИКА ТЕКСТА, ЭТНИЧЕСКИЙ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ, ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЕ

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