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Прецедентные феномены в политическом дискурсе

Прецедентные феномены в политическом дискурсе

Abstract

Статья посвящена исследованию прецедентных феноменов в политическом дискурсе. Рассматриваются характеристики, виды и функции прецедентных феноменов, а также языковые функции политической коммуникации. Анализ позволяет выявить взаимосвязь между прецедентными феноменами в политической коммуникации, а также их воздействие на восприятие текста адресатом, на его эмоции и чувства.

The paper analyzes precedent phenomena in political discourse. We consider characteristics, types and functions of precedent phenomena as well as language functions of political communication. The analysis reveals interrelations between precedent phenomena in political communication as well as their impact on the addressee’s perception, his or her emotions and feelings.

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Russian Federation
Keywords

ПРЕЦЕДЕНТНАЯ СИТУАЦИЯ, PRECEDENT STATEMENT, PRECEDENT TEXT, PRECEDENT NAME, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ КОММУНИКАЦИЯ, ПРЕЦЕДЕНТНЫЕ ФЕНОМЕНЫ, ИНТЕРТЕКСТУАЛЬНОСТЬ, POLITICAL COMMUNICATION, ПРЕЦЕДЕНТНОЕ ВЫСКАЗЫВАНИЕ, INTERTEXTUALITY, ПРЕЦЕДЕНТНЫЙ ТЕКСТ, PRECEDENT PHENOMENA, PRECEDENT SITUATION, ПРЕЦЕДЕНТНОЕ ИМЯ

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