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The evolution of media discourse: from socio-historical foundations to digital transformation and new research horizons
Naumenko A.I.
The impact of the genesis of sports telegram channels on the rhetorical structure of media text
Krylova D.G.
Approaches to defining the concept of manipulative discourse in modern linguistics
Seredenko V.M., Vyunov A.S.
The image of Russian art culture in the American media (using the example of The New York times)
Milkova A.A.
Secondary linguistic identity in media discourse: towards the criteria of communicative appropriateness of biblical units
Zhu C., Dong L.
Representation of the Baba Yaga concept in modern media discourse
Barysheva A.I.
Linguocognitive modeling of the "morality" concept in English-language media discourse
Mokritskaya E.A.
Ideologemes in the far-right political Internet discourse in the USA: a linguistic analysis
Fidarova K.K., Glinchevskiy E.I., Epifanova M.P., Varlamova E.V.
Cognitive model "AI IS A DANGER" as a mechanism of verbalization of the ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE concept in modern English-language media discourse
Shekhovtseva T.M., Kamyshanchenko E.A., Strakhova K.A.
Author and reader intentions in the German mass media texts about D. Trump
Izvolskaya D.R.
Metaphors in the economic discourse of English-speaking and Russian-speaking media
Babaeva R.G.
Cleft sentences as a means of emotional impact in modern English-language media
Aleksakhina A.S.
The evolution of metaphorical models of Russia's representation in The Washington Post Columnist: an analysis of changes in connotative meanings
Chebykina E.S.
Features of the use of hyperbole in English-language political discourse (by way of example of Donald Trump's speeches)
Sviridova A.V.
The influence of social media language on everyday speech: analysis of memes, hashtags, and neologisms in the context of evening shows
Kushnarev M.S.
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