DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF MODERN JOURNALISTIC TEXT

Authors

  • Sabina Uralova JSPU

Keywords:

Communication, culture, formation, modern, journalistic, text, mass, social.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to that a journalistic text is a complex system that includes subject-meaningful information, a complex of background knowledge inherent in a particular linguistic-cultural community, as well as the peculiarities of transmitting a particular message, which in turn has great semantic potential. Today, the issue of cultural competence is relevant; it is known that the ability of the media to act in a widespread flow of information, the correct decoding of semantic shades, the ability to organize effective communication will be possible only as a result of a detailed study of linguistic and extra linguistic factors that affect the understanding of journalistic text.

 

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Published

2023-04-18