
This article analyzes the language of agricultural headlines in the magazine "Belarusian Woman Worker and Peasant Woman" (1924–1931) from a historical and cultural perspective. The study examines the lexical and grammatical characteristics of headlines, as well as their reflection of the distinctive features of the historical era. The results of a review of general principles for headline construction are presented, highlighting the influence of ideological, political, psycho-emotional, social, and other factors affecting reader perception. The focus is placed on fostering among female readers a sense of collectivity, shared responsibility, and enthusiasm in fulfilling governmental and party objectives.
magazine "Belarusian Woman Worker and Peasant Woman", headline construction, agricultural vocabulary, history of agriculture, Belarusian Agricultural Library
magazine "Belarusian Woman Worker and Peasant Woman", headline construction, agricultural vocabulary, history of agriculture, Belarusian Agricultural Library
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