LEXICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MEDIA LANGUAGE ON THE MATERIAL OF ENGLISH MEDIA PRESS
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Keywords: journalism, media languages, colloquial language, Journalistic resources, Discourse MarkersAbstract
Annotation: Today mass information delivery, influencing people, and sharing news through the media are becoming widespread. In English content also, the electronic press has different stylistic features, this article presents the main purpose of the media language, its lexical-stylistic features in the English press and their examples.
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