Communicative behavior violation and aggression in media discourse
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The article considers speech aggression in the press of the Soviet period on the material of articles on international events published in the newspaper “Sovetskaya Belorussia” in the 1950-1980s. In the Soviet media various countries were marked as “foes” by emphasizing that their representatives violated the rules of speech behavior. It has been exposed that Soviet journalists focused on the non-observance of the principle of cooperation by the foreign leaders, namely the postulates of quality, quantity and method. The lexical units used to emphasize these ideas have been described. The methods of contextual and semantic analysis have been used.
Media discourse, speech aggression, communicative behavior, principle of cooperation, soviet press, vocabulary
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IDR: 148309462 | DOI: 10.25586/RNU.V925X.20.03.P.047