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Fake discourse in the space of mass media and media linguistic practices [PDF]
The purpose of this study is determined by the importance and necessity of using and active disseminating false, fake reality in the space of media discourse and media linguistic practices to exert a manipulative influence on the audience.
Maiba Vita
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Multimodal Worlds, Multilingual Selves: Fictional Linguistic Landscapes in Transnational Education [PDF]
Transnational youth frequently navigate multiple languages and continually negotiate not only affiliation, but also the legitimacy of the languages they use within changing linguistic hierarchies.
Osman Solmaz
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Discursive Aesthetic Impact Strategies in Medieval Literary Texts
The paper deals with the matter investigating the nature of the aesthetic impact of the belles-lettres style being generated within the scope of great transfer from high Middle Ages to the start of Renaissance. In course of the analysis, some traditional
Yuliya P. Vyshenskaya
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Linguistic Idioms: the Creative Enunciative Practices Originated from Rhizomatic Ruptures [PDF]
In this paper, the formation processes of linguistic idioms were studied using social semiology framework, specifically, the semiotic approach of Theo Van Leeuween: “discourse as the recontextualisation of social practice”.
Hedieh Haghighi +2 more
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Linguistic practices from A sociolinguistic perspective
In his definition of language, the Swiss linguist Saussure acknowledged that it is primarily social, although it is structural; Where he studies the language away from external contexts, only focusing on its four levels: phonetic, morphological ...
Chaima Bedadda
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SOCIOLINGUISTIC REPRESENTATIONS OF FRENCH AMONG 2ND YEAR FRENCH LICENSE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADRAR [PDF]
Algeria is by excellence a multilingual country. Inherited from the colonial system and rooted in Algerian soil, French is explicitly omnipresent among all citizens. In school and university contexts, it is taught as a first foreign language.
Abdelli KANDSI, Sid Ahmed KHELLADI
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Radicalized discourse: Definition, structure, and features
This article considers the ways in which verbal aggression and linguistic terrorism appear in the media and in communication as forms of the systemically developing radicalized discourse.
E.S. Palekha
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The main approaches to semiotic inquiry today contradict the idea of the individual as a separate and self-sufficient entity. The body of an organism in the micro- and macrocosm is not an isolated biological entity, it does not belong to the individual ...
Susan Petrilli
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On myths and fashion: Barthes and cultural studies
Roland Barthes’s work has confronted contemporary culture with the question of what happens when an object turns into language. This question allowed Barthes to “construct” well known cultural objects — from novels to music, from images to classical ...
Patrizia Calefato
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Language in social reproduction: Sociolinguistics and sociosemiotics
This paper focuses on the semiotic foundations of sociolinguistics. Starting from the definition of “sociolinguistics” given by the philosopher Adam Schaff, the paper examines in particular the notion of “critical sociolinguistics” as theorized by the ...
Patrizia Calefato
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